Wildfire home-hardening & fire-zone checks across California
Find your community below, or scan your exact address to see your CAL FIRE fire hazard zone, what it means for your home insurance, and the grants you may qualify for.
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FireZone checks any California address against the official CAL FIRE Fire Hazard Severity Zone (FHSZ) maps. Millions of homes across California sit in High or Very High fire hazard zones, where wildfire risk is reshaping home insurance — carriers are non-renewing and surcharging policies, and many owners are pushed onto the California FAIR Plan.
Hardening your home and getting ahead of California's new ember-resistant “Zone 0” standards (AB 3074) makes a property more fire-resilient and easier to insure — and eligible homeowners may qualify for up to $40,000 in state mitigation grants. Choose your county and community below, or scan your exact address for an instant, parcel-level result.
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Southern California 7 counties
Kern County 10
Los Angeles County 32
- Acton
- Agoura Hills
- Agua Dulce
- Altadena
- Azusa
- Bradbury
- Calabasas
- Castaic
- Claremont
- Diamond Bar
- Duarte
- Glendora
- Hidden Hills
- La Cañada Flintridge
- La Crescenta
- La Verne
- Lake Hughes
- Malibu
- Monrovia
- Pacific Palisades
- Pasadena
- Rancho Palos Verdes
- San Dimas
- Santa Clarita
- Sierra Madre
- Stevenson Ranch
- Sunland
- Sylmar
- Topanga
- Tujunga
- Val Verde
- Westlake Village
