Team Spotlight

Meet the people behind Resilient Coast Living—experts and homeowners shaping safer homes through experience-driven advice.

A close-up of a well-organized wildfire home preparedness station in a bright, modern garage. A sturdy metal shelving unit holds labeled fire-resistant storage bins, neatly coiled garden hoses, and a row of clearly marked metal fuel cans on a lower shelf. A laminated, color-coded evacuation plan is magnetically attached to a smooth gray wall beside a closed, insulated steel door. Soft, diffused daylight filters in from a high window, creating realistic, gentle shadows and emphasizing clean lines and textures. Photographic realism at eye level, with shallow depth of field that keeps the station in sharp focus while the background tools and hardware blur slightly. The mood is orderly, practical, and reassuring, highlighting proactive homeowner safety in fire-prone regions.
A modern, fire-resilient coastal home with a light gray metal roof and fiber-cement siding in soft sandstone tones, standing on a gently sloping, drought-tolerant landscape. Gravel pathways wind between low native shrubs and succulent ground cover, with a neatly organized rainwater tank and a discreet battery storage unit beside the garage. Late afternoon golden-hour sunlight washes over the scene, creating crisp, realistic shadows and subtle reflections on the windows. Photographic realism from a slightly elevated, wide-angle perspective shows the entire property and a glimpse of ocean in the distance. The mood is calm, secure, and professional, emphasizing safety-focused design and practical beauty for homeowners in fire-prone coastal areas.

Our Mission

We empower homeowners in fire-prone areas with practical safety tips, incentives, and renewable energy options crafted for clarity and real-world use.

Meet Our Experts

A close-up of a well-organized wildfire home preparedness station in a bright, modern garage. A sturdy metal shelving unit holds labeled fire-resistant storage bins, neatly coiled garden hoses, and a row of clearly marked metal fuel cans on a lower shelf. A laminated, color-coded evacuation plan is magnetically attached to a smooth gray wall beside a closed, insulated steel door. Soft, diffused daylight filters in from a high window, creating realistic, gentle shadows and emphasizing clean lines and textures. Photographic realism at eye level, with shallow depth of field that keeps the station in sharp focus while the background tools and hardware blur slightly. The mood is orderly, practical, and reassuring, highlighting proactive homeowner safety in fire-prone regions.


Aarav Sharma


CEO

A long-time resident and builder, Alex shares practical tips from real-world experiences in wildfire-prone communities.

A modern, fire-resilient coastal home with a light gray metal roof and fiber-cement siding in soft sandstone tones, standing on a gently sloping, drought-tolerant landscape. Gravel pathways wind between low native shrubs and succulent ground cover, with a neatly organized rainwater tank and a discreet battery storage unit beside the garage. Late afternoon golden-hour sunlight washes over the scene, creating crisp, realistic shadows and subtle reflections on the windows. Photographic realism from a slightly elevated, wide-angle perspective shows the entire property and a glimpse of ocean in the distance. The mood is calm, secure, and professional, emphasizing safety-focused design and practical beauty for homeowners in fire-prone coastal areas.


Mateo García


CTO

Mira Rivera, a fire-adapted design consultant focused on reducing risk through thoughtful home hardening and resilient power systems.

A close-up of a well-organized wildfire home preparedness station in a bright, modern garage. A sturdy metal shelving unit holds labeled fire-resistant storage bins, neatly coiled garden hoses, and a row of clearly marked metal fuel cans on a lower shelf. A laminated, color-coded evacuation plan is magnetically attached to a smooth gray wall beside a closed, insulated steel door. Soft, diffused daylight filters in from a high window, creating realistic, gentle shadows and emphasizing clean lines and textures. Photographic realism at eye level, with shallow depth of field that keeps the station in sharp focus while the background tools and hardware blur slightly. The mood is orderly, practical, and reassuring, highlighting proactive homeowner safety in fire-prone regions.


Zuri Ndlovu


Engineer

Jon Park combines watershed awareness with community planning, offering clear guidance for homeowners navigating incentives and safety upgrades.

A modern, fire-resilient coastal home with a light gray metal roof and fiber-cement siding in soft sandstone tones, standing on a gently sloping, drought-tolerant landscape. Gravel pathways wind between low native shrubs and succulent ground cover, with a neatly organized rainwater tank and a discreet battery storage unit beside the garage. Late afternoon golden-hour sunlight washes over the scene, creating crisp, realistic shadows and subtle reflections on the windows. Photographic realism from a slightly elevated, wide-angle perspective shows the entire property and a glimpse of ocean in the distance. The mood is calm, secure, and professional, emphasizing safety-focused design and practical beauty for homeowners in fire-prone coastal areas.


Leila Haddad


Designer

Priya Singh writes about renewable energy, smoke management, and maintenance routines that keep homes safer year-round.


About

Key Pillars

Fire safety, home hardening, and clean energy form our core framework, guiding readers to protect property while reducing risk and energy costs.

A close-up of a well-organized wildfire home preparedness station in a bright, modern garage. A sturdy metal shelving unit holds labeled fire-resistant storage bins, neatly coiled garden hoses, and a row of clearly marked metal fuel cans on a lower shelf. A laminated, color-coded evacuation plan is magnetically attached to a smooth gray wall beside a closed, insulated steel door. Soft, diffused daylight filters in from a high window, creating realistic, gentle shadows and emphasizing clean lines and textures. Photographic realism at eye level, with shallow depth of field that keeps the station in sharp focus while the background tools and hardware blur slightly. The mood is orderly, practical, and reassuring, highlighting proactive homeowner safety in fire-prone regions.