
7 Days to a Fire-Resistant Future

Each day, you’ll receive:
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A short video lesson explaining one key fire-resistance strategy
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A daily email summary with extra insights and code references
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A downloadable worksheet or diagram you can use right away on your home or job site
What You'll Get

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Introduction to WUI Codes: What’s new in 2025 and how it affects your region
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Home Hardening: Roofs, windows, and walls that can stand up to embers
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Defensible Space: Landscape zones that stop fire before it reaches your home
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Fire-Resistant Materials: Sustainable, code-approved choices for every exterior
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Ventilation & Embers: How to close the gaps in attics and crawlspaces
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Retrofitting Older Homes: Practical upgrades for safety and compliance
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Fire-Safe Communities: Designing subdivisions and shared landscapes for resilience
7 Days.
7 Lessons.
Real Protection.

California’s 2025 WUI Code sets a new standard for wildfire safety. But compliance alone isn’t the goal — long-term resilience is.
With the right design strategies and materials, you can create buildings that not only survive wildfire, but also reduce carbon impact and blend sustainably with the landscape.
“In the last five years, California wildfires have destroyed more than 30,000 structures. The new WUI Code isn’t just regulation — it’s a roadmap for survival.”
- Andrew Goodwin, AIA
Principal Architect, AGD
Why It Matters
Is Your Home Ready for the Next Wildfire?
Learn how to design and build smarter with California’s 2025 Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) Code — in just seven days.
Wildfires are changing how we design, build, and live in California.
Whether you’re a homeowner, builder, or architect, fire resistance is no longer optional — it’s essential.
That’s why AGD created “Building Fire Resilience: 7 Days to a Safer Home in the Wildland Urban Interface” — a free email seminar that walks you step-by-step through the latest WUI Code updates and what they mean for real-world construction.
In one week, you’ll learn exactly how to protect your projects, your clients, and your community from wildfire risk.
