Forest Fire Technology
Disappearing Acres
More than 50,000 wildfires burn across the United States annually, now consuming over 7 million acres per year—more than double the average just three decades ago. Rising temperatures amplify ignition conditions, fuel dryness, and wind-driven fire behavior.
Yaroka combines machine-learning fire-spread modeling, thermal-shield canopy systems, and material-science-based solar-deflection structures to reduce heat accumulation in high-risk regions and create micro-barriers that inhibit ignition potential.
Patented Technology
The canopy system utilized in wildfire applications is derived from the same patented architecture that redirects and modulates solar radiation. Although originally designed for glacial preservation, the technology’s thermal-management properties enable temperature reduction, surface shading, and heat-load mitigation in fire-sensitive environments.