Mission

Make fire safety easier to understand and remember.

Fire safety can feel technical, scary, or easy to ignore until it is too late. FirefightingDaily.com uses bold manga-style characters and visual storytelling to make important concepts more memorable: smoke hides exits, water supply matters, embers can travel ahead of flames, and alarms mean action.

The site is built for curious readers, families, students, homeowners, solar/battery customers, and anyone who wants a clearer plain-language introduction to firefighting concepts without pretending to become a firefighter.

All FirefightingDaily characters standing together in a heroic manga group shot.

The characters make the lessons stick.

Each character represents a safety idea, a science concept, or a public-safety reminder.

What the site covers

Professor Combustion teaching fire science in a lab.

Fire science

Combustion, the fire triangle, heat transfer, smoke, airflow, and flashover warnings.

Fire Science
Family reviewing a home fire escape plan.

Home safety

Smoke alarms, two ways out, closed doors, kitchen safety, meeting places, and drills.

Home Safety
Wildfire Dragon over a ridgeline.

Wildfire

Wind, slope, fuels, embers, defensible space, go-bags, and evacuation timing.

Wildfire Basics

Why manga?

Manga-style storytelling lets the site make invisible dangers visible. Smoke becomes Smoke Goblin. Wildfire behavior becomes Wildfire Dragon. Water supply becomes Hydrant Hime’s hidden city map. Home safety becomes Rescue Cat’s simple rule: get out, meet outside, and stay out.

This style is not meant to make fire danger silly. It is meant to make safety lessons more vivid.

Editorial rule

Respect the danger. Explain the science. Make the lesson memorable. Never pretend the reader is now trained to fight fire.

The FirefightingDaily crew

Captain Ember character portrait.

Captain Ember

The calm command voice who teaches readiness, life safety, and evacuation decisions.

Meet Captain
Rescue Cat character portrait.

Rescue Cat

The home-safety mascot for smoke alarms, exits, meeting outside, and staying out.

Meet Rescue Cat
Professor Combustion character portrait.

Professor Combustion

The fire science teacher who explains heat, fuel, oxygen, smoke, and fire spread.

Meet Professor
Wildfire Dragon character portrait.

Wildfire Dragon

The symbol of wind-driven wildfire, ember storms, dry fuel, and fast-changing terrain.

Meet Dragon

What this site is not

FirefightingDaily.com is not an emergency-response service. It is not an official fire department page. It is not a firefighter academy. It is not code consulting. It is not a replacement for local fire authority instructions, building departments, product manuals, licensed professionals, or emergency services.

Use official sources for:

  • Emergency instructions and evacuation orders.
  • Fire code, building code, and electrical code requirements.
  • Firefighter training and operational procedures.
  • Smoke alarm placement and product instructions.
  • Solar, battery, EV charger, and electrical installation requirements.
  • Defensible-space rules and wildfire mitigation requirements.

Solar and battery safety

FirefightingDaily includes solar, battery, EV, and microgrid topics because modern buildings often include modern energy systems. Rooftop solar access, rapid shutdown labels, battery storage clearances, disconnects, and emergency information can matter to responders.

Solar and battery fire safety guide panel.

Clean energy should be clear energy.

Labels, access, shutdowns, permits, and qualified installation all support safer buildings.

Published by ABC Solar Incorporated

FirefightingDaily.com is published by ABC Solar Incorporated. ABC Solar has worked in solar, battery, and energy systems, so the site includes practical education about how modern power systems intersect with emergency access, labeling, and resilience.

For emergencies, call 911. For ABC Solar business contact, use the footer information or the contact page.