Privacy policy

Privacy matters, especially around homes and emergency planning.

SolarFireTruck.com is an educational and concept site by ABC Solar Incorporated. This privacy policy explains how contact information, site usage information, and communications may be handled.

Plain-language policy

We use information to communicate, improve the site, and discuss projects.

If you contact ABC Solar through SolarFireTruck.com, your information may be used to respond to your inquiry, discuss solar, battery, EV backup, or emergency-readiness concepts, and maintain business records.

Important privacy note

Do not send confidential emergency plans, sensitive security information, private camera feeds, passwords, utility account credentials, medical information, or other highly sensitive personal information through a basic website contact form or email.

Driveway EV and camera system privacy concept for SolarFireTruck.com
Any real camera, EV, or emergency-readiness system should be designed with privacy, security, and permission in mind.
Information we may collect

Basic contact and site-use information.

SolarFireTruck.com does not need highly sensitive information to explain the concept or begin a normal discussion.

Contact details

Name, email address, phone number, company, project location, and message details you choose to provide.

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Project context

General information about solar, batteries, EVs, pools, property layout, readiness concerns, or requested services.

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Website analytics

General traffic information such as pages visited, browser type, approximate region, device type, and referral source.

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Cookies

Cookies or similar technologies may be used for site functionality, analytics, security, and performance.

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Contact information is used to respond to inquiries and discuss possible next steps.
How information may be used

Responding, planning, improving, and protecting.

Information you provide may be used for ordinary business and communication purposes connected to ABC Solar and SolarFireTruck.com.

  • Responding to emails, calls, and contact-form messages.
  • Discussing solar, battery, EV backup, or emergency-readiness concepts.
  • Reviewing general project needs or scheduling follow-up communication.
  • Improving site content, navigation, performance, and security.
  • Maintaining records needed for business, legal, or operational reasons.
Camera and site-security concerns

Emergency cameras raise privacy questions.

SolarFireTruck.com discusses camera-guided water-cannon concepts. A real camera system must be designed with privacy, property rights, recording rules, security, and local law in mind.

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Camera placement

Cameras should be aimed at legitimate safety areas and should avoid unnecessary views into neighboring private spaces. Local privacy rules and property rights must be respected.

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Data security

Any real camera or control system should use secure accounts, strong passwords, appropriate access limits, updates, and careful handling of recordings or live feeds.

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Shared neighborhoods

Neighborhood emergency-readiness planning should consider consent, access rights, shared driveways, gates, cameras, water sources, and who can operate equipment.

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Professional review

Camera, alarm, control, dispatch, and monitoring systems may involve legal, technical, insurance, and public-safety requirements that require qualified review.

What not to send

Do not send sensitive emergency or security information casually.

Email and ordinary website forms are not the right place for highly sensitive personal, security, medical, or emergency-response information.

Do not submit: passwords, camera login credentials, alarm codes, detailed security vulnerabilities, medical records, evacuation dependency details, utility account credentials, or confidential government/emergency-response documents unless a secure and appropriate process has been arranged.

Sharing information

Information may be shared only as needed for ordinary business purposes.

ABC Solar may share limited information with service providers, contractors, consultants, or professionals when needed to respond to your request or discuss a possible project.

Service providers

Website hosting, analytics, email, security, communications, scheduling, or business-support providers may process limited information as part of normal operations.

Project professionals

If you request project discussion, information may be shared with appropriate electrical, solar, battery, plumbing, fire, engineering, or safety professionals as needed.

Legal requirements

Information may be disclosed if required by law, legal process, safety concerns, business protection, fraud prevention, or to protect rights and property.

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Real project discussions may require sharing appropriate details with qualified professionals.
Your choices

You can contact ABC Solar about your information.

You may request updates, corrections, or deletion of contact information where legally and operationally appropriate.

Contact for privacy questions

ABC Solar Incorporated
24454 Hawthorne Blvd
Torrance, CA 90505

Phone: 1-310-373-3169
Email: [email protected]

Please include “Privacy Request” in the subject line if you contact us by email about privacy.

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The site may link to outside resources, but outside sites have their own privacy practices.
Outside links

Other websites have their own policies.

SolarFireTruck.com may link to ABC Solar, product makers, public agencies, educational resources, or other websites. This privacy policy does not control outside websites.

  • Review privacy policies on outside websites.
  • Use caution when submitting personal or project information elsewhere.
  • Do not assume third-party sites follow the same privacy practices.
  • Be careful with camera, location, emergency, utility, and security-related information.

Privacy and safety belong together.

Emergency-readiness planning can involve homes, cameras, vehicles, power systems, and neighborhood information. Treat that information carefully.

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