Frontline Launches Commercial Wildfire Defense System
After securing a 96% survival rate for structures during the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, Frontline Wildfire Defense is expanding its autonomous protection technology to the commercial sector. The new Commercial Defense System targets the primary driver of building ignition: windborne embers that bypass traditional fire code defenses.

Standard fire safety codes focus on interior containment, leaving commercial properties exposed to external threats like radiant heat and flying embers. These particles can breach glass facades or accumulate on rooftops, creating significant ignition risks for data centers, resorts, and healthcare facilities. The 2025 Palisades fire illustrated this vulnerability, destroying nearly 200 commercial buildings and contributing to projected economic losses reaching $10.1 billion.
The Commercial Defense System scales the company’s residential technology to protect larger footprints. It utilizes zoned sprinkler coverage and Class-A foam integration, controlled via a centralized dashboard that allows facility managers to activate defenses remotely. To ensure reliability during disasters, the system features battery backups, satellite connectivity, and independent water intelligence, maintaining operations even when municipal infrastructure collapses.
Beyond physical protection, the rollout addresses a growing insurance crisis. With underwriters increasingly reassessing wildfire exposure, property owners face rising premiums and non-renewals. CEO Harry Statter notes that most buildings are engineered to resist fire but not to actively fight it. By mitigating structural loss, the system provides a case for continued insurance coverage in high-risk zones.
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