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These videos offer an in-depth look at our product's features and capabilities. Stay tuned as we update our website with more tests in the future! ¹
In this test, we applied our product to a 3 foot long stretch of dry fuel, creating a semicircle following the instructions on Clore Wildfire Defense and with the exact same conditions as the test below. We then compared it to a fully untreated fuel bed in the same test conditions left for the same amount of time. The area treated with Clore Wildfire Defense was unable to burn, while the untreated area fully burned. All tests were done according to local regulations and the same exact conditions were replicated as closely as possible. This test was done in December of 2023.
In this test, we applied our product to a 3 foot long stretch of dry fuel following the instructions on Clore Wildfire Defense. After leaving the treated area for a week, we tested our product. We then compared it to a fully untreated fuel bed in the same test conditions. The area treated with Clore Wildfire Defense was unable to burn, while the untreated area fully burned. All tests were done according to local regulations and the same exact conditions were replicated as closely as possible. Clore Wildfire Defense has been tested by StillMeadow, Inc. and showed no clinical signs of acute oral toxicity during the testing.
In this test, we applied Clore Wildfire Defense onto a piece of paper, with half of the paper untreated and the other side treated. Our product prevented the treated side from igniting; upon reaching the treated line, the flame extinguished instantly. All tests were done according to local regulations and the same exact conditions were replicated as closely as possible. This test was done in January of 2024.
In this test, we applied our product to a stretch of pine needles following the instructions on Clore Wildfire Defense. After leaving the treated area for 12 hours, we tested our product. We then compared it to a fully untreated fuel bed in the same test conditions. The area treated with Clore Wildfire Defense was unable to burn (highlighted in red), while the untreated area fully burned. All tests were done according to local regulations and the same exact conditions were replicated as closely as possible. This test was done in January of 2024.
Clore recently conducted a live test of our wildfire retardant on an open field near the Alpine Club in Calistoga, CA. Check out our photos from the test! (August 2024)
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