
Real!ze Safety Against Urban Wildfires

Urban Wildfire Defense Cart
Taking Orders Now! Our cart is designed to be nimble, agile, reliable, efficient, and effective to deliver a high volume of water at a high pressure.
- Commercial Honda GX200 Motor
- 196 CC Displacement
- Powerful Pump that Increases Pressure
- 126 Gallons Per Minute Output
- Heavy Gauge Steel Transportation Cart
- 50 Foot 1 1/2" Fire Hose with Nozzle
- As shown here for $2,500

Take a Look at Our Favorite Options
Options Shown Here:
- 2.5 Gallon Slim Gas Can
- 100 Foot 1 1/2" Fire Hose
- Aluminum Dual Range 20/90 Nozzle
- Mounted Fire Hose Storage Reel
- Price with Options Shown $3,520
Other Options Available:
- WYE 2-Way Valve
- Dual Fire Hose
- Plus more to come!

Prepare as a Community
Pictured here is 25 homes in Hollywood Hills, CA. There are 9 swimming pools with water ready to deploy.
- We want you to be prepared
- We want your neighbors to be prepared
- We want your community to be prepared
If you are part of an HOA please share our information. Save time and money with consolidated shipping and training. Prepare together!

Much More in Development
Real!ze Safety is a Pressing Enterprise, the collaboration of Pressing Enterprises, Inc and Golling Group, Inc. Together we bring our backgrounds in Complex Systems Engineering, Corporate Disciplines, Business Development, Product Realization, including design, integration and manufacturing, and Residential and Commercial Real Estate experience. We share a passionate desire to Real!ze Safety by first advancing urban wildfire protection as a community effort. We are listening to everything our supporters are asking for.

Our Experiences During the Palisades Fire Contributed to an Enhanced Design of our Urban Wildfire Defense Cart
At a time when the water pumps and other fire carts are heavily backordered we are making our improvements. We have taken some critical design flaws that we encountered and are eliminating them. From there, we have added conveniences needed to safely and effectively deploy this in an urban environment. How will you prepare for the next wildfire?