Portable Emergency Systems

Fast, Flexible Fire Protection for Immediate Threats

Why These Temporary Wildfire Systems Matter

As wildfires grow more frequent, faster-moving, and harder to contain, communities with limited fire infrastructure are at the greatest risk. Remote neighborhoods, rural homesteads, agricultural operations, and wildland-adjacent properties often lack access to hydrants, water lines, or nearby emergency services. In these vulnerable areas, waiting for a response is not an option — rapid deployment wildfire defense is essential.

That’s where Rainfire’s temporary fire protection systems come in. Designed for fast action and maximum flexibility, these solutions fill critical gaps in fire protection strategy, offering lifesaving coverage where permanent infrastructure doesn’t exist. Whether you’re a county emergency coordinator, ranch owner, HOA board member, or land conservation group, these systems offer smart, affordable defense against disaster.

Fire Protection For
Remote Residences

When time is everything, the Portable Emergency System delivers. Designed for fast deployment, this temporary wildfire defense solution connects directly to any available hydrant using a standard fire hose. Within minutes, it creates a strategic spray zone that helps reduce wildfire spread in high-risk areas.

How It Works:
A high-durability sprinkler pole is stabilized with cement or gravel bags and placed in optimal fire defense locations — even those that traditional fire trucks or equipment can’t reach quickly. This allows for a nimble response during an approaching wildfire or emergency evacuation.

Blueprint of portable emergency wildfire defense system

Who It’s For:

  • Attaches to fire hydrants with a standard fire hose
  • No need for permanent construction or infrastructure changes
  • Can be rapidly deployed in emergency conditions
  • Stabilized with gravel or cement bags for quick setup
  • Ideal for protecting properties or areas just beyond the reach of traditional firefighting equipment

Key Benefits:

  • Attaches to fire hydrants with a standard fire hose
  • Connects easily to any local hydrant
  • Ideal for emergency firebreaks or gap coverage
  • No permanent installation required
  • Deployable in areas where vehicles can’t reach
  • Reusable and easily stored when not in use

Perfect For:

  • Temporary protection zones during red flag warnings
  • Supplementing existing suppression efforts
  • Backup coverage for large properties, rural access roads, or event perimeters
  • Defensive lines around high-risk wildland-urban interface zones
  • Rapid deployment during wildfire evacuations or containment operations

Build That Wall System

Rural Wildfire Defense Where Hydrants Don’t Exist

Designed for wildlands and remote terrain, the Build That Wall system is your solution for wildfire protection where no fire hydrants exist. This rural-focused system uses local water sources such as ponds, lakes, tanks, or reservoirs to create a 4-mile-long continuous sprinkler barrier directly in the path of an oncoming wildfire.

How It Works:

Using a central water pump connected to the nearest viable source, sprinkler poles are deployed in a daisy-chain layout, effectively forming a wide spray curtain. This modular system builds a literal “water wall,” creating distance between wildfires and at-risk land or structures.

Blueprint of the Build That Wall fire suppression system

Benefits of the Build That Wall System

  • Designed for rural and undeveloped regions where no hydrants are present
  • Draws water directly from natural sources like lakes, rivers, or ponds
  • Creates a temporary barrier up to 4 miles long using interconnected sprinkler poles
  • Engineered for use in controlled burns, brushfire zones, and wildland boundaries
  • Ideal for counties, forestry agencies, large ranches, and fire-prone undeveloped lands

Ideal Use Cases

  • Counties or municipalities with limited fire infrastructure
  • Emergency response teams needing rapid, mobile solutions
  • Private ranches, farms, and agricultural zones
  • HOAs or landowners on the urban-wildland boundary
  • Environmental or land management agencies conducting controlled burns

Grant and Insurance Incentives

Rural communities may qualify for state and federal wildfire resilience grants, especially when systems are installed proactively. Insurance providers increasingly reward communities and property owners who take preventive action with premium discounts and coverage advantages. Contact our team to learn more about eligible incentives.

WE'RE NOT WAITING FOR FIRE SEASON, WE'RE PREPARING FOR IT

Let's Make It Rain.

At Rainfire, we believe the best time to fight a wildfire is before it starts. Whether you’re safeguarding a single home, an entire community, or a rural ranch, we’re ready to help you install the right wildfire protection system for your needs.

Contact us today to request a consultation, system blueprint, or custom quote.