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Assessed. Mitigated. Protected.

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Our fire mitigation operations are built around practical execution, site-specific planning, and proven FireSmart principles. Every project begins with an on-site assessment where we evaluate vegetation density, fuel loads, structure proximity, access routes, and overall wildfire exposure. From there, we develop a prioritized mitigation plan tailored to the property—not a one-size-fits-all approach.

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Work is carried out using professional equipment and trained crews experienced in vegetation management, fuel reduction, and defensible space creation. We focus on measured, strategic clearing rather than over-stripping the land—reducing wildfire risk while preserving the natural character and usability of the property.

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Safety, documentation, and accountability are central to our process. We operate fully insured and follow disciplined work practices, ensuring projects are completed responsibly and in alignment with recognized FireSmart guidelines. Debris is removed or processed appropriately, and properties are left clean, accessible, and wildfire-ready.

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From initial assessment to final mitigation, our approach is straightforward: identify risk, implement practical solutions, and deliver lasting wildfire protection built for the realities of the Okanagan environment.

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On Call Service

On-call ice management is designed for immediate or short-term needs. When icy conditions develop, we respond with targeted calcium spraying to restore traction and improve safety as quickly as possible. This option is ideal for unexpected freeze events, emergency access issues, or properties that do not require ongoing winter coverage. Service is dispatched as availability allows and performed based on current site conditions.

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For immediate service contact us now: 250.859.7128

Weather Subscription 

Our weather-based ice management subscription is a proactive, preventative approach built for Kelowna’s changing winters. We actively monitor local weather patterns and apply liquid calcium before forecasted snow, freezing rain, or freeze–thaw events, and follow up as needed after conditions change. By preventing ice from bonding to surfaces, this program reduces hazards, limits emergency callouts, and provides consistent protection throughout the winter season—without the delays and uncertainty of reactive service.

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