FireDashFire Hydrants & Risk Assessment
Trusted across the fire infrastructure ecosystem

One platform for every side of fire hydrant infrastructure.

Whether you own the hydrants, depend on them, or assess the risk they cover — FireDash has a product for you. Three connected products on one platform, built for water utilities, fire departments, municipalities, residents, insurance teams, construction firms, EHS leads, and the consultants who serve them.

Choose the product that fits your role
Why FireDash

One data layer. Three products. Every stakeholder.

The hydrant a utility maps in FireDash is the same hydrant a homeowner looks up in Residents, the same hydrant a contractor plans a tap around, and the same hydrant RiskDash uses for fire-flow scoring. One authoritative source, used everywhere.

One platform identity

Single account works across all three products. SSO-ready for agencies and enterprises.

Authoritative data

Hydrant data comes straight from the fire departments that own it — not scraped, not stale.

Hosted & secured

SOC 2-aligned hosting, nightly backups, and a 99.95% uptime SLA across every product surface.

Open developer API

Public + partner APIs let you embed hydrant lookups, flow data, and risk scores in your own apps.

Industries we serve

Built for everyone touching fire hydrant infrastructure.

Hydrants matter to far more than fire departments. Whether you own, operate, depend on, design around, insure, or assess a hydrant network — there's a FireDash product for you.

Water utilities

Own and maintain the hydrant network — flow tests, valve exercising, inspection cycles, asset records.

Departments
Fire departments

Track hydrant condition for response readiness, ISO/PPC reporting, and pre-incident planning.

Departments
Municipalities & public works

City- and county-owned hydrants — coordinated across water, fire, and street departments.

Departments
Construction & civil

GCs, civil engineers, and site contractors — plan tap-ins, install or replace hydrants, document as-builts.

Departments + RiskDash
Insurance carriers & brokers

Verified distance for underwriting, premium calc, and PPC review — for residential, commercial, and industrial.

Residents + RiskDash
Real estate & property mgmt

Due diligence on hydrant proximity and fire flow for residential, multifamily, and commercial portfolios.

Residents + RiskDash
EHS & corporate risk

Facility-level fire risk, hazardous materials exposure, and emergency-preparedness scoring.

RiskDash
Engineering & consulting

Civil engineers, fire-protection consultants, and risk advisors generating defensible reports for clients.

RiskDash
Industrial & energy

Refineries, chemical plants, data centers, warehouses — fire flow, suppression, and compliance evidence.

Departments + RiskDash
Healthcare & education

Campuses with private hydrant networks — inventory, inspections, and risk on the same platform.

Departments + RiskDash
Homeowners & HOAs

Find the closest hydrant, get insurance proof, and report issues to the owning agency.

Residents
Regulators & auditors

ISO field reps, fire marshals, and code-enforcement officers reviewing compliance and ratings.

Departments + RiskDash
By the numbers

A growing community across the hydrant ecosystem.

From single-station volunteer departments to county-wide utilities, national insurance carriers, and the residents they all protect.

240+
Agencies & utilities
1.4M
Hydrants under management
12K+
Residents & risk reports
99.95%
Uptime SLA
Fire department & utility finder

Is your jurisdiction's hydrant network on FireDash?

Search by city, ZIP, or agency name. If the fire department or water utility responsible for an area is on FireDash, residents can look up hydrants, insurance teams can pull verified distances, and contractors can see what's installed before they break ground.

Jurisdiction not listed? Refer the owning agency and earn referral credit toward your account.

Find a fire department

Type a city, ZIP, or department name.

Top service areas on FireDash
Resources

Everything around the products.

Build on FireDash, refer a department, monitor the platform, or grab the mobile app.

FAQ

About the FireDash platform.

These cover the family as a whole. Product-specific questions live on each product's own site.

Anyone touching fire hydrant infrastructure. The owning side: water utilities, fire departments, public works, and municipalities. The dependent side: homeowners, real estate, property managers, and the contractors who build around hydrants. The assessing side: insurance carriers, brokers, EHS leads, engineering consultants, and ISO field reps. Three products on one platform, each tuned for a different role.

FireDash for Departments (online.firedash.us) is the operational dashboard for the agencies and contractors that own, maintain, or inspect the hydrant network — inventory, inspections, flow testing, and ISO reporting. FireDash for Residents (resident.firedash.us) is the free public app for finding the closest hydrant and reporting damage. RiskDash (risk.firedash.us) is the risk assessment suite — fire, environmental, seismic, crime, and more — for insurance, construction, EHS, and consulting teams.

No. One FireDash account works across all three products. Sign in to any product site and your identity is recognized everywhere. Org admins control which team members get which product access.

Directly from the agencies that own or operate the hydrants — water utilities, fire departments, municipal public works, and the contractors authorized to maintain them. There is no scraped or third-party data. That authoritative source is what makes the Resident insurance PDFs, the RiskDash fire-flow scoring, and the contractor as-builts trustworthy downstream.

Yes. Water utilities own most of the hydrant networks in the US, and they're a primary FireDash user. Construction firms use it to plan around hydrant locations. Insurance carriers and brokers use it to pull verified distance and fire-flow data for underwriting. EHS and risk teams use RiskDash to score sites. Homeowners use Residents. The platform was built around hydrant infrastructure — the fire department is one important user, not the only one.

Yes. The public API (api.firedash.us) exposes hydrant lookups and flow data. Authenticated partner APIs cover inspections, work queues, and RiskDash assessments. Sign up at the Developer Portal for keys and docs.

FireDash runs on SOC 2-aligned hosting with nightly backups, encrypted at rest and in transit. The platform carries a 99.95% uptime SLA — see firedash.us/status for live system health.

Yes. Refer a fire department, water utility, contractor, insurance team, or risk team through the referral program — when they activate a paid plan, you receive subscription credit. Residents who refer their owning agency get notified when it goes live.

Email support@firedash.us or visit the support center linked in any product hub. Customers on a Standard or Enterprise plan get a dedicated success manager and priority SLAs.