Consistent records across participating properties.
Every inspection can follow the same evidence model, report logic, and status trail.
For fire departments, Fire Safe Councils, HOAs, and inspection partners, Harden turns each property visit into a structured record: field evidence, automated report packages, homeowner next steps, and follow-up status.
Harden organizes the work around the visit. It helps a program standardize what gets collected, produce consistent outputs, and keep follow-up visible after the report is sent.
Every inspection can follow the same evidence model, report logic, and status trail.
Findings become plain-language next steps instead of a report that sits in an inbox.
Voice, taps, photos, templates, and deficiencies stay organized while the inspection is happening.
Inspector judgment stays at the center. Harden keeps the record organized enough to support reports, resident communication, and program review.
Photos, dictated notes, section status, and deficiencies attach to the right property and finding while on site.
Location, severity, photos, and notes stay connected to the recommendation they support.
The same field record can produce different formats without rewriting the inspection by hand.
Fire Safety Score gives homeowners a place to add photos and progress; approved evidence can flow back into Harden for review.
Harden is focused on wildfire and home-hardening inspection work today, with the same evidence model built to support broader property resilience workflows over time.
Photos, voice context, deficiencies, and section status stay tied to the inspection record.
Teams can produce clearer resident deliverables without rebuilding each report from scratch.
Findings become plain-language work items homeowners can understand and prioritize.
Verified field data can support remediation, program follow-up, and future risk workflows.
If you are evaluating Harden for a fire department, HOA, Fire Safe Council, or inspection partner, tell us how inspections move today: before the visit, in the field, through reporting, and after the homeowner gets the next steps.