Faura prepares our homes today for the disasters of tomorrow.

We know which homes are going to be hit by a natural disaster. Now, it’s a question of which properties are most likely to survive.

  • 1/3 of the US is now classified as a high-risk disaster zone,

    and 4 in 10 Americans have been struck by a natural disaster this year. Natural disasters are a part of our normal life. Shouldn’t it make sense to build our homes to withstand them?

  • Insurance premiums have gone up 21% (and more for disaster prone areas.)

    Insurance companies and agencies are rapidly pulling out of markets because they don’t see a path to insure homes safely. But, high natural disaster risk doesn’t have to spell the end for a home.

  • Everyone wins when we put in the effort to protect homes before they’re gone.

    Homeowners that take steps to reduce their risk are 50% less likely to lose their most valuable asset. For every $1 spent on mitigation, insurers save an average of $6 in avoided future losses.

Use Faura, so walking around your house can help you save it.

Anyone online can take our free wildfire or wind assessment in 10 minutes.

  • Get a report of the most vulnerable parts of your home, and how to re-enforce them.

  • Learn what you can do to keep homeowner’s insurance in high risk areas, or to receive risk mitigation discounts.

  • Figure out the first steps to reduce the chance of losing your home in a natural disaster.

High risk areas deserve more than outdated data.

If you’re an insurance carrier, MGA or agency, Faura’s white label assessments can close more deals, help you better understand your risk, and incentivize risk reduction for homeowners.

Ready to start? Join our pilot waitlist.

Over 1,000+ people have completed an assessment. Here’s what a few of them have to say…

"This is truly something that I personally feel will have a very positive impact, and will greatly help emergency resources with safety and structure/property survivability..."

Resident from Sacramento

"This hits all the key factors! I like that it is relatively simple to navigate allowing for users who are less tech savvy, and the easily accessible information they need as they progress through their initial property inspection / overview."

Wildfire Risk Operator in California

"I think your assessment is spot on and holds much value for homeowners, especially in California, that are trying to resolve these pain points when it comes to wildfires."

Sustainability Coordinator in Los Angeles

Natural disasters are gearing up.

In November 2023, we released our first whitepaper analyzing key insights from the industry in relation to climate risk and where we see trends leading in the next decade.

We break down the biggest stakeholders in the fight for more natural disaster mitigation, as well as how we can align more companies in providing better access to data and modeling.

An assessment is just the beginning.

Learn more with our info library, geared to homeowners and insurers, about natural disasters and what they mean for our homes.

It’s no longer if a natural disaster strikes, but when.