Free Drone Inspection for Eaton Fire Victims
Families and businesses impacted by the Eaton Fire can sign up for a free drone inspection of their property.
As a resident of Pasadena and someone who evacuated during the Eaton Fire, I am deeply saddened by the destruction and devastation of our community, our neighbors homes and local businesses. We are currently offering free drone inspections for those who need help documenting and inspecting their homes or businesses that were damaged in the Eaton Fire.
Drones are a safe and effective way to document property damage
Drone inspections are invaluable tools for homeowners and business owners dealing with fire damage. They provide safer, faster, and more cost-effective assessments while offering high-quality documentation for insurance claims and recovery planning. By utilizing drone technology, property owners can navigate the recovery process with greater confidence and efficiency.
How To Register for Free Drone Property Inspection
You can sign up by simply emailing SoCalStrong@topherhopkins.com. Or you can use the sign up form below.
About the Drone Inspection
- Insured FAA licensed drone pilot
- Priority goes to areas directly impacted by fire (Zone 3, Zone 2)
- No deposit or purchase necessary
- Coordinated drone inspections with home owner or representative
- Inspections: 10 minutes setup, 10-15 min flight with recorded video, 10 minutes video file transfer.
- Video file delivered onsite or via email
- *The drone video can later be used in 3D mapping for detailed inspection reports, millimeter precise measurements and project planning.
*3D mapping is not a part of this free inspection, but your drone video can be used to create a more detailed report. You can learn more here.
Temporary Flight Restrictions
As of January 15, drone flights are still prohibited by the FAA. This Temporary Flight Restriction is expected to be in effect until January 25. Once these restrictions have been lifted the free drone inspections will be available.
SoCal Strong | SoCal Together
My deepest condolences go out to all of my SoCal neighbors, the families and local businesses who have lost so much during this tragic fire. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.