Your Shield Against Wildfire Threats
Safer Homes. Safer Businesses. Safer Oregon.
Wildfire Insurance Compliance & Mitigation Services
Bring your property up to insurance standards—fast, thorough, and fully documented.
At Oregon Fire Mitigation Services, we help homeowners and property managers in the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) achieve full wildfire insurance compliance. Our team is fully licensed in Oregon (CCB #244369), trained through the National Volunteer Fire Council, and specializes in the Wildfire Prepared Home (WPH) standards.
about Oregon Fire Mitigation Services
Licensed & Certified:
Oregon CCB #244369
At Oregon Fire Mitigation Services (OFMS), we specialize in safeguarding properties against the ever-growing threat of wildfires. Our certified team identifies vulnerabilities, develops actionable solutions, and implements mitigation plans to meet safety and insurance standards. With a deep commitment to protecting communities across Oregon, we ensure peace of mind and safer environments for both residential and commercial property owners. Partner with us to reduce wildfire risks and enhance resilience for a secure future.

Free Wildfire Risk Assessment
We inspect your property using the official WPH checklist, photograph conditions, and evaluate compliance.
Photo-Rich Compliance Report
Receive a detailed PDF report with clear recommendations and photos—ready to send to your insurer.
Full-Service Mitigation
We complete the necessary work, including:
- Creating a 5-foot noncombustible zone
- Removing vegetation and combustibles
- Upgrading siding, vents, and roofing
- Deck and yard compliance
Maintenance & Recertification
We offer annual or 3-year plans to keep your property compliant—and your insurance intact.
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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
"OFMS delivered on their promise to create a safer property for us. Their detailed analysis and effective solutions provided much-needed peace of mind. They truly are wildfire prevention experts."
Emily S.
"OFMS exceeded our expectations by providing detailed wildfire mitigation plans tailored to our needs. Their dedication to safety is unmatched. We now feel confident in our property’s protection."
David R.
"I can’t thank OFMS enough for their expertise! Their free risk assessment revealed vulnerabilities we hadn’t noticed, and their solutions were spot on. Highly recommend their services!"
Linda K.
Wildfire Safety & Homeowner Resources
At Oregon Fire Mitigation Services, we believe in empowering property owners with the best tools and knowledge for wildfire prevention and insurance compliance. Below are trusted resources to help you protect your home and stay informed.
Featured Guides & Checklists
Cutter Law Wildfire Safety Guide
Practical steps for homeowners to reduce wildfire risk.
Wildfire Prepared Home Program
Official program for earning your Wildfire Prepared Home designation in Oregon and California. Includes checklists, requirements, and application info.
Visit WildfirePrepared.org
IBHS Wildfire Resources
The Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) offers science-backed guides and videos on defensible space, home hardening, and wildfire risk reduction.
Explore IBHS Wildfire Resources
State & Local Resources
Oregon Department of Forestry – Wildfire Preparedness
State-specific tips, fire maps, and homeowner checklists.
ODF Wildfire Resources
Ready, Set, Go! Program
National initiative for wildfire preparedness, evacuation planning, and community safety.
Learn More
Compliance & Certification
How to Prepare Your Home for an Evaluation
Step-by-step checklist for homeowners seeking Wildfire Prepared Home certification in Oregon or California.
(Or visit WildfirePrepared.org for the latest version.)
Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) – Research & Guides
IBHS Homeowner Wildfire Resources
Grant & Financial Assistance - Wildfire Mitigation Grants (Oregon)
Information on available grants and cost-share programs for property owners.
Legal & Advocacy
Cutter Law
California-based law firm with extensive experience in wildfire litigation and homeowner advocacy.
More Coming Soon
We regularly update this page with new resources, guides, and local programs. If you have a resource you think should be included, contact us.