Fast Fire Network Solutions: Rapid, Comprehensive Wildfire Protection for Your Property and Community
At Fast Fire Network, our core solution is straightforward yet powerful: delivering the best possible solutions against the growing threat of wildfires—especially in high-risk areas like the Santa Monica Mountains and Southern California communities.
We provide an all-in-one ecosystem that empowers homeowners, HOAs, neighborhoods, and property owners with everything needed to prepare, defend, and recover from wildfire risks. No more piecing together fragmented services—FFN brings it all together under one trusted platform.
Our integrated solutions include:
- Expert-Led Training & Education — Hands-on workshops, community sessions, and customized programs on defensible space creation, home hardening, ember defense, evacuation planning, and crisis leadership. Drawing from decades of experience (including affiliates like Dr. Tracy Rickman and other experts with the USFS, we build real-world readiness so you and your team know exactly what to do when threats emerge.
- Private Fire Service & On-Site Support — Professional property assessments, equipment maintenance, suppression system installation and servicing, and rapid-response support tailored to your location. Whether it's hardening your structure, maintaining gear, or providing standby defense resources, we help safeguard residential and commercial properties in wildland-urban interfaces.
- Vetted Gear & Equipment — Access to FFN-approved wildfire defense tools, PPE, pumps, hoses, sprinklers, and suppression systems—curated for effectiveness and reliability in high-stakes scenarios.
- Community & HOA Coordination — Outreach, group planning, and collaborative strategies to strengthen neighborhood resilience, including guidance on Community Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPPs), shared resources, and collective mitigation efforts.
Fast Fire Network ensures your protections are proactive, not reactive. We focus on prevention through preparation, rapid action when needed, and long-term resilience—helping reduce ignition risks, minimize damage, and give firefighters (and residents) the best possible chance.


