Become an Affiliate
Earn commissions while offering your clients deep wildfire insights from Property Guardian
Why Partner with Us?
As a Property Guardian affiliate, you’ll earn commissions while offering customers discounted Wildfire Risk Insight Reports. With no upfront costs and access to marketing materials, you can easily promote wildfire risk solutions that help property owners improve safety and insurability. Fill out the form and get started today making a positive impact on wildfire risk reduction!
How Does the Program Work?
- Apply and Receive a Custom Promo Code. After your application is approved, you will be given a unique promo code and custom link to the Property Guardian Direct report ordering system. This code and link can be shared with your audience to offer them a discount on the retail price of our Wildfire Risk Insight Reports.
- Promote Wildfire Risk Insight Reports to Your Clients. You can promote our reports through your website, email newsletters, social media platforms, or even during in-person events.
- Earn Commissions: Every time a customer uses your promo code to purchase a Wildfire Risk Insight Report, you earn a percentage of the sale. Your commission rate will be provided when you join the program, and earnings will be tracked with a detailed report and commission payment sent monthly.
- Offer Your Promo Code to Both Individuals and Businesses. You are free to share your promo code with both individual customers and businesses. Our reports are valuable for a range of clients, from homeowners to organizations managing multiple properties.
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Help Make Your Client’s Properties More Resilient & Insurable
More Coverage Options
With our reports, your clients can provide their insurance agent or broker with an action plan to present to insurance markets. Help get them the coverage they need — at a price they can afford.
Boosted Home Value
Our reports can help make your client’s home or property more attractive to buyers by improving its safety and insurability — an investment in wildfire protection is an investment in their future.
Property Protection
Your clients will gain peace of mind knowing they’ve taken the right steps to safeguard their home and belongings. Our reports provide specific, actionable mitigation steps to improve a home’s resilience to wildfire.
Property Guardian’s Wildfire Risk Insight Reports
Our Wildfire Risk Insight Reports offer a detailed, personalized assessment of your client’s property’s risk factors — plus a practical plan for how to reduce those risks. Help your clients make their homes and properties safer, more insurable, and more attractive to buyers. The property-level scores in the Snapshot and Core Reports intelligently summarize the primary risk factors identified at multiple levels for the property: structure, parcel, community and region.
Snapshot Report
- Multi-level scoring for structure, parcel, community and regional exposure, and overall wildfire resiliency score
- Defensible space conditions
- Latest aerial imagery
- Historical wildfire map
- Automated mitigation recommendations
- On-demand ordering and delivery to your client’s inbox in seconds
Core Report
Everything in the Snapshot Report plus …
- Detailed breakdown of primary risk factors contributing to scores
- Additional high-res aerial imagery
- Critical fire protection and fire recurrence details
- Cutting-edge wildfire propagation modeling
- Expert opinion of risk available
- On-demand ordering and delivery to your client’s inbox in less than 5 minutes
Questions About How Our Reports Are Used?
How should a customer interpret the scores in the Snapshot and Core Reports?
The property-level scores in the Snapshot and Core reports summarize the intelligently weight and summarize the primary risk factors identified at multiple levels for the property: structure, parcel, community, and region. A higher score indicates higher wildfire risk for that level. The overall score provides the overall risk assessment for the property, balancing the results across the individual levels. The Core report further highlights the individual scores for each primary risk factors, providing more detailed insights into what drives the risk. Understanding these factors helps pinpoint specific areas of vulnerability.
What actions should be taken based on a high-risk score in the report?
A high-risk score for the structure and parcel levels signals the need for risk mitigation actions, such as creating defensible space around the property, using fire-resistant building materials, or improving access for emergency responders. Customers may consult with our wildfire mitigation experts to evaluate the property in more detail and receive bespoke mitigation recommendations. Please have them contact us at guardiansupport@greenshieldrisk.com.
How often should property owners order new reports?
It’s best to order new reports at least annually, before wildfire season, or whenever significant changes occur, such as new construction, landscaping modifications, or changes in surrounding vegetation. Regular updates help ensure that risk assessments reflect the most current conditions.
Can the reports be used to prioritize risk mitigation efforts?
Yes, the detailed scoring in the reports allows property owners to prioritize those structural and parcel-level attributes of the property that are contributing the most to the underlying risk. Customers may consult with our wildfire mitigation experts to evaluate the property in more detail and receive bespoke mitigation recommendations. Please have them contact us at guardiansupport@greenshieldrisk.com.
What information in the reports can help property owners improve their insurability?
- Defensible Space: The report highlights defensible space conditions. Clearing vegetation and maintaining fire-safe zones can reduce wildfire risk and make the property more insurable.
- Structure Risk Score: This score identifies vulnerabilities in the building materials. Upgrading to fire-resistant materials (e.g., metal roofing, ember- resistant vents) can improve insurability.
- Parcel-Level Risks: These risks show specific hazards like dense vegetation or risky topography. Addressing these through fuel reduction or landscaping can lower risk.
- Fire History: Our reports provide data on past wildfires within 5-miles of the property. Proactively protecting against recurring risks (e.g., installing sprinkler systems) can positively impact insurance rates.
- Community & Regional Risks: These scores reflect the surrounding area’s risk. Participating in community-wide mitigation efforts may enhance insurability.
- Fire Protection Services: Our reports provide information on nearby fire stations and water sources. Installing private fire protection (e.g., water tanks) can improve insurability if public services are limited.
- Wildfire Spread Modeling: Our modeling predicts how fire could reach your property and includes important details such as direction, rate-of-spread, flame lengths and most likely path of ignition. Strengthening areas most vulnerable helps reduce risk and improve insurability.
- Mitigation Modifiers: Identification of catastrophe model attributes the insurers should be referencing when modeling the wildfire losses for producing a pure premium may improve coverage availability and pricing.
What follow-up actions should customers take after receiving a report?
After receiving a report, customers should:
- Review the structure and parcel level results to understand what primary risk factors are within their control for further mitigation.
- Consult with our wildfire mitigation experts to evaluate the property in more detail and receive bespoke mitigation recommendations. Please have them contact us at guardiansupport@greenshieldrisk.com.
- Provide the report to their insurance agent with an action plan for presenting to insurance markets.
- Implement recommended building improvements or landscaping changes to reduce fire vulnerability.
- Monitor for changes and consider ordering updated reports annually.
Any recommended partners or services that work well with the insights from the reports?
Yes, we recommend working with wildfire mitigation service providers, such as defensible space creation companies, arborists specializing in fire-resistant landscaping, or home restoration services. In some cases, local fire authorities or community fire-prevention groups may offer resources or guidance to help property owners act on the insights provided in the reports.
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