Mitigation becomes bankable when it’s verifiable.

ZionDome turns wildfire prevention into a repeatable, auditable workflow: actions are documented, verified, maintained, and linked to outcomes. This is the difference between pilots and underwriting-ready programs.


Why verification matters

Most mitigation efforts fail at scale for one reason: there is no consistent proof that actions were completed and maintained. Insurers, municipalities, and asset operators need more than promises — they need evidence that stands up to review.

ZionDome is designed around a simple principle:

Verify → Maintain → Prove


What “Verified Mitigation” includes

1) Baseline readiness state

We establish a clear “before” picture:

  • Site condition, key exposure drivers, and risk hotspots
  • Current mitigation status and priorities

2) Action tracking (what was done)

Each mitigation action is captured with:

  • Who completed it (role or team)
  • When it was completed (time-stamp)
  • What changed (before/after evidence)
  • Where it applies (site zone / asset component)

3) Verification workflow

Verification can be completed by authorized parties depending on the use case:

  • Inspections (owner/operator, partner inspector, or approved assessor)
  • Municipal verification for public-sector programs
  • Internal governance verification for critical infrastructure

Every step is logged with an audit trail.

4) Maintained readiness (not one-time)

Wildfire readiness is not a one-off checklist. ZionDome tracks:

  • Maintenance intervals and re-check requirements
  • Seasonal and condition-based changes
  • Open issues and escalation timelines

5) Outcome correlation

When incidents or near-misses occur, we capture outcomes:

  • What was detected and when
  • What actions were taken
  • What the observed result was
  • What changed in the risk state afterward

This closes the evidence loop and improves the program over time.


Municipal compliance workflow (warnings first)

For public agencies, ZionDome supports scalable prevention with legal defensibility:

  • AI drafts cases from satellite/aerial imagery (location + evidence + confidence score)
  • Municipal teams verify and classify severity
  • Notices start with education and warnings
  • Enforcement escalates only for unresolved or repeat cases, following due process
  • Outcomes feed back into policy rules and reporting

Underwriting-ready outputs

ZionDome produces shareable evidence packs that stakeholders can use immediately:

  • Verified mitigation status per property/site
  • Before/after risk state with time-stamped documentation
  • Inspection logs and maintenance history
  • Underwriting summary for internal stakeholders
  • Portfolio reporting for scaling across many sites

Key idea: Underwriters don’t price intentions — they price verified risk change.


What you get (deliverables)

Verification Pack (per site)

  • Photo and checklist evidence
  • Time-stamped logs and status history
  • Open issues and resolution dates

Compliance & Program Reporting (portfolio/region)

  • Verified vs. pending actions
  • Trends by zone, neighborhood, or asset class
  • Case resolution outcomes (for municipal programs)

Frequently asked questions

Who can verify mitigation?

Authorized roles defined by your program: owner/operator teams, inspectors, municipal reviewers, or internal compliance leads.

Is this only for municipalities?

No. Verification is valuable for all users: homeowners, insurers, and critical infrastructure operators.

How is this different from a checklist app?

It’s a complete evidence loop: baseline → actions → verification → maintained readiness → outcomes — built to be audit-friendly and scalable.


Call to action

Ready to move from checklists to verified readiness?

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