British Columbia · Est. 2026

Pre-positioned.
Province-wide.

Protection isn't something we bring after the spark. It's already mixed into the asphalt, coated on the poles, sprayed into the walls — engineered into BC's infrastructure long before disaster strikes.

Northern BC · Photo: Unsplash
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Prevention to Recovery
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Compound · Many Threats
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Active Monitoring
Communities Protected
01 — The Mission

Built to protect what matters most.

We don't sell products.
We deliver preparedness.

"When people see us on site, they know we're there to help."

Most disaster response is fragmented. One company sells the suppression system. Another handles cleanup. A third arrives weeks later with temporary housing. By the time the pieces come together, families are already displaced and communities are already broken.

Pacific Fire & Land was built to close that gap. We integrate the best fire suppression compounds and prevention technology with rapid-response infrastructure — quick-build housing, food and water logistics, cleanup operations — into a single coordinated system.

When a Nation's territory burns, when a community floods, when the unthinkable happens — we aren't waiting for the fire to stop. The recovery is already in motion.

02 — The Land We Protect

From Northern BC
to the Pacific coast.

British Columbia covers 944,000 square kilometres — coastal rainforest, boreal interior, alpine ranges, fishing communities, ranching country, and Indigenous territory stretching from the Alaska border to the Pacific. This is the land our systems are built to defend.

Mountain range and pine forest in interior British Columbia
Interior BC · Cariboo Region

Where the worst fires burn

The central interior — Cariboo, Chilcotin, Thompson — accounts for the largest burn areas in modern BC history. Vast, remote, and increasingly dry. The terrain our pre-positioned systems were designed for.

2.3M haBurned 2017–2024
70 daysLongest emergency
Foggy mountain peak in Northern British Columbia
Northern BC

Remote & vulnerable

Communities hours from the nearest fire crew. Where pre-positioned protection is the only protection.

River through old-growth forest in British Columbia
Vancouver Island · Coastal BC

Once thought safe

Coastal rainforest is now seeing rising fire activity. Climate is rewriting the risk map.

Photography: Paul Andrusiak, Nguyen Le Viet Anh, Celia Cackowski via Unsplash
03 — The Reality on the Ground

BC is burning faster every year.

Heat zones show active provincial risk across BC's eight regional fire centres — the redder the zone, the higher the threat. Pulsing markers mark major historical fire events. Hover any zone for live status, or click any marker to see what happened.

BC Wildfire Service · Live Risk Index
Critical Risk
High Risk
Moderate Risk
Active fires128
Hectares burning487,392
Air qualityHazardous
Lightning · 24h2,140
Provincial Risk Index
EXTREME
▲ +14% week / week
BRITISH COLUMBIA YT / NWT ALBERTA PACIFIC OCEAN VANCOUVER IS. N 60°N 55°N 50°N
CRITICAL
Active fires
Risk index
Catastrophic · 2017 Season

BC Wildfire Mega-Season

Summer 2017 · Cariboo, Chilcotin, Interior

The most destructive fire season in BC history at the time. Highway 1 closed for weeks. Over 65,000 people evacuated as fires tore through the central interior. The provincial state of emergency lasted 70 days — the longest ever declared in BC.

Hectares Burned
1.2M+
Evacuated
65,000+
Cost
$649M
Status
Contained
Tap any pulsing marker on the map to view event details.
04 — Capabilities

One compound. Many threats.

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Fire Suppression Compound

Our flagship suppression formula is engineered for wildfire and structural defense — but its application extends to flood barriers, soil stabilization, and contamination containment. One product. Multiple lines of defense.

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Monitoring & Software

Real-time fire detection, weather modeling, and risk scoring across protected sites. Our software platform turns scattered sensors into a single operational picture — so decisions get made in minutes, not hours.

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Rapid Infrastructure

Pre-positioned quick-build shelter, water systems, and supply logistics ready to deploy within hours of a disaster. Communities don't wait weeks for help to arrive — the infrastructure is already moving toward them.

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Integrated Planning

We work with municipalities, Indigenous Nations, Regional Districts, and private landholders to map their full risk profile and build a unified response plan. Every system, every contractor, every contingency — coordinated under one roof.

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Recovery & Cleanup

Site remediation, debris removal, and rebuild logistics begin while emergency operations are still active. We compress the timeline between disaster and normalcy — because every day matters.

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Community Partnership

We invest in the places we protect. Local hiring, training programs, and ongoing education so communities aren't dependent on outside help — they become part of the defense system itself.

Featured Technology · Fire Blocker Plus

One compound.
Built into everything.

At the core of our integrated systems is Fire Blocker Plus — a passive fire protection material that doesn't sit on top of infrastructure, it gets built into it. Mixed into asphalt. Coated onto poles. Sprayed into wall cavities. Integrated at the manufacturing stage so the protection is there before the threat arrives.

Rated to 2,200°F+, fully waterproof, and engineered for Canadian climate extremes. One material, applied across an entire infrastructure footprint.

Technology by Fire Blocker Plus / Jansson International · fireblockercanada.ca

2,200°F+
Fire Resistance
100%
Waterproof Simultaneously
Passive
No Power · No Activation
ULC-S115
NBC 2020 Certified

Application Diagram

Six surfaces. One protection layer.

FB+
Compound
Roads & Asphalt
Telephone Poles
Aviation Foam
Concrete & Mortar
Structural Steel
Spray & Insulation
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Roads & Asphalt
Mixed in at the batch plant.
Fire Blocker Plus is integrated directly into the asphalt mix during production — turning every kilometre of paved road into a fire-resistant surface. Critical for evacuation corridors, fuel depots, and roads cutting through wildland-urban interface zones where surface ignition can cut off entire communities.
Application
Mix at batch plant
Use Case
Evacuation routes
Click any application around the compound to explore.
06 — Response Protocol

The first 72 hours decide everything.

When most providers are still mobilizing, our integrated system has already begun recovery operations. Here's what that looks like when a disaster hits a site we protect.

Detection

Onsite sensors and risk-modeling software flag the threat. Coordinated alert dispatched to local responders, command, and our deployment team simultaneously.

T+0
T+15m

Containment

Pre-positioned suppression compound deploys via fixed and mobile systems. Boundaries hold while perimeter teams reinforce defensible space.

Mobilization

Cleanup, water, food, and quick-build shelter inventory begins moving. Logistics partners are activated under our pre-arranged contracts — no procurement delay.

T+1h
T+12h

Stabilization

Temporary shelter standing. Water and food distribution active. Site assessment underway. Displaced families have a roof, a meal, and a contact — same day.

Recovery

Debris removal and remediation in progress. Rebuild planning coordinated with local leadership. The community starts moving forward instead of waiting in limbo.

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07 — Who We Serve

Built for British Columbia.

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Indigenous Nations
Self-governing First Nations across BC — from Tahltan and Tŝilhqot'in territory in the north and interior, to Nuu-chah-nulth and Kwakwaka'wakw on the coast. Protection systems designed in partnership with Nation leadership, on Nation terms, protecting land, ancestral sites, and community infrastructure.
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Regional Districts
All 27 BC Regional Districts — Cariboo, Central Okanagan, Bulkley-Nechako, Mount Waddington, and the rest. Coordinated protection planning that crosses municipal lines and connects rural electoral areas to incorporated communities under one integrated system.
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Municipalities
Cities, towns, villages, and districts across BC. Whether you're Kelowna or Lytton, Prince George or Tofino — citywide response planning, sensor networks, and pre-positioned recovery infrastructure scaled to your population and terrain.
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Provincial & Crown Agencies
BC Wildfire Service, Emergency Management BC, BC Hydro, Ministry of Forests, and provincial Crown corporations. Integration with existing emergency management frameworks rather than replacement of them — we work inside the system, not around it.
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Critical Infrastructure Operators
Telecom, energy, transportation, and utility operators with assets across BC's interior, north, and coast. Hardened protection for substations, transmission corridors, fuel depots, and remote operations where downtime measures in millions per day.
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Private Landholders & Industry
Forestry tenures, ranches, large estates, and resource operations across wildfire-prone BC. Custom defence systems built around your property, your access roads, and your operational continuity.

Ready when it matters.
Let's build your system.

Tell us about the land, the community, or the assets you need to protect. We'll come back with a tailored protection plan — no obligations, no boilerplate.