Podcast: Remember the Ember: How IBHS is Advancing Wildfire Resilience

On a recent episode of the Strong Homes, Safe Families! podcast, I had the opportunity to sit down with Alister Watt, the Chief Product Officer at the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety (IBHS). This conversation couldn’t have come at a more important time, with wildfires becoming more intense and destructive—especially in states like California.

Alister Watt, Chief Product Officer – IBHS

We talked in depth about the Wildfire Prepared Home Program, an initiative from IBHS that empowers homeowners to take meaningful, science-backed steps to reduce their wildfire risk. It’s not about fear, it’s about preparation, resilience, and community.

Alister shared many insights, including why understanding the fire triangle (fuel, heat, and oxygen) is essential, and how small changes around the home (especially in the first five feet) can make a big difference in preventing ember ignition. He also emphasized the importance of rebuilding with resilience, following modern codes, and working together with our neighbors to create safer communities.

Here’s a quick breakdown of what we covered in the episode:

  • Alister’s educational background and what brought him to this work (1:23)
  • An overview of the Wildfire Prepared Home Program and how it helps homeowners (4:43)
  • The impact of recent wildfires in California and what we can learn from them (9:42)
  • The science behind the fire triangle—fuel, heat, and oxygen (13:33)
  • How embers spread wildfire and why the ‘zero to five zone’ matters (16:03)
  • Why rebuilding resiliently—and to modern building codes—saves lives and homes (22:45)
  • Affordable, effective ways to reduce your home’s wildfire risk (27:57)
  • How your neighbor’s actions affect your safety—and vice versa (31:59)
  • Wildfire-Resilient Neighborhood announcement (38:06)
  • Hope on the horizon: how wildfire science is evolving (41:18)

If you’re looking to protect your home and family from the threat of wildfires, this episode is full of practical tips and hopeful perspectives. I’m grateful to Alister and IBHS for their dedication to keeping communities safer—one home and neighborhood at a time.

Tune in, listen now, and take the first step toward a wildfire-prepared home.