Who We Are
Initial Attack Fire Solutions is an independent Canadian owned and operated
supplier and manufacturer of Fire Fighting products for the home, cottage,
resort, and ranch/farm dwellers who live in the rural and urban interface
regions of British Columbia.
Our business is located in the city of Kamloops, with sales representatives in
Kamloops, Kelowna and Prince George. We offer practical, proactive,
owner-based solutions for interface fires. (Interface fires are wildfires
that simultaneously involve buildings and wildland vegetation.)
With over forty years of product support in the Fire Control Industry,
Ken Perry, Sr. understands the wants, needs and the concerns of customers as well as which
fire fighting products can help to achieve the basics of fire-fighting
preparedness.
I believe protection of family, friends, home’s and property survival should be
treated with the highest regards.
My mission has been and will always remain to be that of providing the very best
in fire control products, and the educational materials that assist the customer
to accomplish a better outcome in times of imminent attack from wildfires,
whether natural or human caused.
Ken Jr. joins
his father in his mission. He has experience as a certified
tradesman and has a strong knowledge base in hydraulics, equipment sales and
customer service.
I clearly understand the overwhelming needs of fire
protection equipment for those who live in the rural and urban interface.
We do not operate out of a traditional retail type store location; we rely on
word of mouth support, media advertising, dedicated mail programs, DVD
promotions, the Internet and of course, phone, fax, email and, to some extent,
direct customer visits for sales.
We believe our products represent a high level of quality, workmanship, design
and functionality beyond most other suppliers in the field.
We also believe it is our obligation to inform and educate our customers and to
assist them in any way that we can that might bring about a safer environment
both on the property and in the home. Preparation should begin long before
smoke appears on the horizon. While wildfire is inevitable, we believe the
destruction can be minimized. |