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October 27th, 2007 Wildfire News - Ventura County Star - Firebreak Systems

Private companies offer fire protection

For those with smaller pocketbooks, Brandini sells a portable, 25-gallon pump, trailer and Phos-Chek combination for about $995. When filled, the 25-gallon pump will cover about 800 square feet, he said.

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October 26th, 2007 Wildfire News - TV San Jose CBS Channel 5

A Private Homeowner in San Jose explains how the system works

Bruce was one of our installations in California explains on TV how his wildfire protection system is activated.

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October 26th, 2007 Wildfire News - Bloomberg News Wire

AIG’s Fire Trucks Save Homes of Wealthy Californians

Wildfire News - Bloomberg - AIG WIldfire Protection Unit

October 23rd, 2007 Wildfire News - CNBC Video - Firebreak Systems with Jim Aamodt

Fire-Proofing Your Home

An update on the California fires, and a look at some homes that have been saved from disaster, with Jim Aamodt, Firebreak Spray Systems CEO; CNBC’s Jane Wells & Melissa Francis.

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October 23rd, 2007 ABC Wildfire News

One Insurance Company Fights Fires, Spraying Pricey Homes With Fire Retardant

As wildfires rage throughout Southern California, one insurance company is doing everything possible to ensure that the homes of some of its wealthiest clients are protected.

Wildfire News - CBS

August 30th, 2007 Wildfire News - CNBC Video - Firebreak Systems with Jim Aamodt

AIG’s Fire Stopper

Insurer AIG is sending a fire prevention team to help protect their at-risk clients.
Jim Aamodt, of Firebreak Spray Systems, shows CNBC’s Mandy Drury a new and innovative way to save homes and lives.

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Jim Aamodt the inventor explains why Firebreak is a

set-it and forget-it home wildfire protection system.  (Jim’s First TV Interview)

Wildfire News - KOIN TV - Jim Aamodt with Firebreak Systems


AIG shows how they are like having your own personal fire department.

Wildfire News - ABC TV - LA KABC CHANNEL 7


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July 19th, 2007

ABC Wildfire News

West Under Highest Wildfire Alert

Wildfire burning in Zion National Park in Utah - ABC Wildfire News

In this photo provided by the National Park Service, a view of a wildfire burning in Zion National Park in Utah, is seen from Lava Point Lookout Wednesday, July 18, 2007.
(AP Photo/National Park Service)

June 27, 2007

When building or landscaping a home,
having a plan in defense against wildfires is the No. 1 priority.

When building or landscaping a home, having a plan in defense against wildfires is the No. 1 priority.

Malibu Times

June 26, 2007

New York Times

On Fringe of Forests, Homes and Fires Meet

In the Bitterroot Valley of Western Montana, a house under construction in a setting that is increasingly desired by homeowners and frustrating to firefighters.

In the Bitterroot Valley of Western Montana, a house under construction in a setting that is increasingly desired by homeowners and frustrating to firefighters.

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This is what Firebreak Systems will be doing for you automatically before the fire department arrives to your home during a brush fire.

Structure Protection - Major Brush Fire - Claremont, California

Be proactive with your wildfire concerns, because you have to.

Firebreak Systems is your solution with the self activation feature that sprays the wildfire retardant before the fire department arrives to your home.

Wildfires are a major environmental hazard that have historically cost California more than $800 million each year and contribute to "bad air days" throughout the state. As global warming accelerates, so will these wildfires, and the damage to health and property that they cause.

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