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San Diego pilot and EPA-backed fire-retardant tech show why traders are starting to notice

San Diego pilot and EPA-backed fire-retardant tech show why traders are starting to notice Yesterday’s CitroTech presentation had a few points that are worth highlighting for anyone watching the wildfire-prevention space closely. One in particular stands out: **local government approval and insurance relevance**. The company confirmed that **San Diego authorities have approved preventative actions using CITR’s fire-retardant treatments**. That means treated structures and vegetation in these pilot areas can **become insurable or reduce insurance costs**, which is a big deal in high-risk zones. With wildfire damage and premiums continuing to rise, any solution that lowers ignition risk at the property level becomes immediately relevant for both homeowners and investors. CITR’s technology isn’t just a chemical applied once. Their **ground-based fire-retardant applications** are designed for **homes, wood products, vegetation, and infrastructure**. Treated wood can achieve **Class A fire ratings**, the highest fire-resistance classification in construction standards. Other highlights from the presentation reinforce why this is catching trader attention: * **Patented technology** – protects the chemistry for broad deployment. * **EPA Safer Choice recognition** – safer for the environment than traditional fire retardants. * **Scalable applications** – works across residential, commercial, and infrastructure environments. * **Insurance relevance** – directly addresses insurability and cost reduction for properties in fire-prone areas. From a market perspective, this is the kind of story that is easy for traders to understand: a small-cap company with a **real-world application, government approvals, and clear utility in fire mitigation**. The narrative is simple, tangible, and increasingly urgent as wildfire seasons intensify. Given the combination of **patents, EPA recognition, local pilot approval, and insurance benefits**, it’s no wonder traders are starting to focus on CITR. This isn’t just a speculative play it’s a company showing real-world traction in a growing, high-stakes market. Would you agree that property-level prevention is becoming just as important as forest-level firefighting when thinking about real wildfire risk? Not financial advice.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/PennyCatalysts/comments/1rr4ayk/san_diego_pilot_and_epabacked_fireretardant_tech/
Post Date
3/11/2026, 7:50:18 PM
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3/15/2026, 2:14:24 AM
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1rr4ayk
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San Diego

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