Important disclaimer

Educational concept only. Not a fire department system.

SolarFireTruck.com discusses a concept involving EV Vehicle-to-Load power, pool water, pumps, hoses, cameras, batteries, and emergency-readiness planning. It is not emergency instruction, not professional engineering advice, and not a certified fire protection system.

Core disclaimer

Do not rely on this site during an emergency.

This website is for education, concept development, public discussion, and creative storytelling. It does not instruct anyone to build, install, operate, or rely on any emergency fire, electrical, water, pump, EV, battery, or camera system.

If there is a fire emergency, follow official instructions. Evacuation orders, firefighter commands, police instructions, emergency manager directions, utility directions, and local public safety orders always control.

EV fire support concept clearly shown as not a fire engine
The SolarFireTruck concept is support-oriented education, not professional fire response.
What this site is not

No emergency advice. No code approval. No safety guarantee.

SolarFireTruck.com is intentionally dramatic and visual, but the legal and safety boundary is plain.

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Not a fire department

This site does not replace firefighters, fire engines, hydrants, aircraft, public water systems, dispatch, or emergency command.

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Not code compliance

Nothing here should be treated as permitted, inspected, listed, certified, approved, or code-compliant fire protection.

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Not electrical design

EV power, batteries, pumps, cords, circuits, transfer equipment, grounding, bonding, and wet-location safety require qualified review.

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Not plumbing design

Pool drafting, pumps, hoses, pressure, discharge, backflow, cross-connections, and water use require professional and local review.

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Not structural advice

Mounting, roof spray, equipment placement, driveway staging, walls, fences, decks, and loads require site-specific review.

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Not evacuation guidance

This site does not tell anyone when to stay, leave, defend, deploy, or operate equipment during a wildfire.

Boundary diagram showing SolarFireTruck is not a fire-code system
A private readiness idea does not become an approved fire protection system by moving water.
No reliance

Do not use this site as a basis for life-safety decisions.

Wildfire conditions are unpredictable. Wind, embers, heat, smoke, road access, water pressure, communications, utilities, and human judgment can change quickly. No webpage can determine what is safe at a specific property during a specific emergency.

  • Do not delay evacuation because of any concept shown here.
  • Do not operate equipment if official instructions say to leave.
  • Do not block firefighters, fire roads, hydrants, gates, or evacuation routes.
  • Do not assume an EV, pool pump, water cannon, or battery can protect a structure.
  • Do not treat manga, diagrams, examples, or copy as emergency procedures.
Professional review

Real systems require real professionals.

Any real project involving EV power, solar, batteries, pumps, water, cameras, controls, fire exposure, or emergency use must be reviewed by qualified professionals and local authorities.

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Electrical professionals

EV V2L output, circuits, cables, connectors, GFCI/RCD protection, transfer equipment, wet locations, batteries, inverters, grounding, bonding, and emergency shutoff must be professionally evaluated.

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Water and plumbing professionals

Pumps, intakes, pool drafting, hose routing, pressure, flow, backflow, water discharge, fittings, and cross-connection risks must be properly reviewed.

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Fire authorities

Fire access, defensible space, emergency staging, evacuation, hydrants, fire department operations, and code boundaries must be respected.

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Legal and insurance review

Liability, permission, property access, insurance, fleet use, public agency rules, municipal operations, product claims, and emergency responsibility require legal and insurance review.

No guarantee

SolarFireTruck.com makes no promise that any property will be protected.

No EV, pump, pool, battery, hose, camera, water cannon, solar system, private plan, or educational concept can guarantee fire safety, property survival, insurance acceptance, code compliance, or emergency success.

No warranty: SolarFireTruck.com is provided for general informational and creative purposes only, without warranties of safety, suitability, accuracy for any particular site, or fitness for emergency use.

Specific warnings

Do not improvise with power and water.

Many of the concepts shown on this site involve combining water, electricity, smoke, urgency, motors, hoses, and people. That combination can be dangerous.

  1. Do not run unsafe cords near water. Ordinary extension-cord improvisation around pools, pumps, spray zones, or wet ground can create electrocution risk.
  2. Do not overload EV outlets. Pumps can have startup surge. V2L output has limits. Overload conditions can be dangerous.
  3. Do not backfeed circuits. Improper generator, EV, battery, or inverter connections can injure people and utility workers.
  4. Do not block responders. EVs, hoses, pumps, and equipment must not obstruct emergency access.
  5. Do not stay in danger. Equipment is not a reason to remain when conditions are unsafe or evacuation is ordered.
Electrical isolation and water safety warning for EV powered pump systems
Water and electricity must be separated by professional design, not emergency guesswork.
Private readiness versus fire department authority
The site’s central boundary: private readiness support must never compete with emergency response.
Manga and illustrations

Images and stories are not instructions.

SolarFireTruck.com uses manga, cinematic scenes, diagrams, and dramatic illustrations to make ideas memorable. These materials are not construction drawings, engineering plans, product instructions, or emergency procedures.

Creative presentation disclaimer

Characters such as Postman Sparky, manga episodes, water-cannon scenes, EV images, diagrams, maps, and captions are editorial and educational storytelling devices. They should not be relied upon to build, install, approve, or operate real emergency systems.

For the clearest boundary, read the firefighter page.

The firefighter and code disclaimer states the same safety limits in more detail, with emphasis on emergency authority, evacuation, code compliance, and professional review.

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