Faster Evacuation Decisions
With a deployable cover process organised in advance, households can act earlier and leave with more confidence.
Core Protection Service
Prepare your property with a deployable barrier that helps reduce ember entry and radiant heat exposure during wildfire events.
The Ember Stopper Home Cover System is designed for homeowners who want a practical action before evacuation, not just a checklist on paper. The system is stored ready for use, then unravels from the roofline and secures to the ground to create broad external coverage over vulnerable areas. This barrier approach aims to reduce direct ember attack and lower exposure to radiant heat around the building envelope. For properties in bushfire and wildfire prone areas, that extra protective layer can make a significant difference when conditions escalate quickly.
Our guidance is built around real preparation timelines. We help you understand where the system sits on your property, how long deployment usually takes, and how to organise your family plan around those steps. The result is a clearer process that supports an earlier and safer departure when fire warnings increase.
We begin by reviewing your property layout and identifying key exposure points, including roof edges, ember-prone cavities, and nearby fuel risks. We then map how the cover is positioned, anchored, and checked so deployment can be repeated confidently. You receive straightforward setup guidance, practical readiness checks, and recommendations for pre-season preparation. We also cover how this service should sit alongside your bushfire plan, evacuation triggers, and communication steps with household members.
Expect direct communication, clear sequencing, and realistic timing. We run through preparation and deployment order, confirm your contact details, and keep instructions specific to your home. Homeowners can expect a practical briefing on safe positioning, how to verify coverage, and what not to do once conditions deteriorate. Our approach remains grounded in Australian context, where preparation quality and early movement are both critical for safety outcomes.
With a deployable cover process organised in advance, households can act earlier and leave with more confidence.
Coverage strategy is tailored to your site conditions rather than a one-size-fits-all product approach.
Advice reflects local bushfire realities and supports preparation that aligns with official warnings.
No. The cover system is one protective measure and should sit within a full bushfire survival plan that follows Queensland and local fire authority guidance.
Yes, that is the point of preparedness. We provide installation guidance and repeatable steps so homeowners can deploy before conditions become dangerous.
No system can guarantee zero damage in extreme fire weather. The objective is risk reduction through better coverage and improved readiness in line with Australian standards-based planning.