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Property Guardian and BurnBot partner to mitigate wildfire exposure and enhance insurability

8th December 2025 - Author: Kassandra Jimenez-Sanchez -

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Property Guardian, a provider of wildfire risk analytics and mitigation intelligence and part of Green Shield Holdings, has partnered with BurnBot, a platform for wildfire prevention, to deliver data-driven wildfire mitigation and property risk resilience.

This partnership integrates leading risk intelligence with precise mitigation technology. The goal is to assist property owners, insurers, and community stakeholders in reducing wildfire exposure and improving property insurability.

Paul Brady, Head of Wildfire Insights & Mitigation at Property Guardian, said: “We’re excited to partner with BurnBot, a true innovator in the wildfire mitigation space. By combining our high-resolution wildfire risk data with BurnBot’s cutting-edge mitigation technology, we’re giving property owners the tools they need to reduce exposure and improve insurability. This collaboration advances our shared mission — protecting people, property, and communities from wildfire.”

Property Guardian’s analytics platform offers insurers, government agencies, and major property stakeholders essential data, including wildfire exposure scores, structural risk indicators, and parcel-specific hazard assessments.

Together with BurnBot’s technology — integrating robotics, AI-driven planning tools, and precision prescribed fire systems — the partnership creates an end-to-end solution for risk identification, treatment, and verification.

Brittany Black, Head of Growth & Partnerships at BurnBot, commented: “Wildfire risk is rising faster than traditional mitigation approaches can keep up. This partnership expands our ability to bring precision and scale to wildfire prevention.

“With Property Guardian’s parcel-level insights embedded in the BurnBot platform, customers can target the highest-risk areas, deploy mitigation more efficiently, and measure the risk reduction achieved. It’s a major step forward in making communities more resilient and properties more insurable.”