Most people think of their pool as a place to relax, cool off, or entertain guests—but it can also serve a practical purpose in an emergency. If a small fire starts near your home or backyard, like a BBQ flare-up or outdoor equipment fire, your pool can become a useful water source to help reduce damage before professional firefighters arrive.
That’s where the FireFighter1 Hose Kit from Fight Fire First comes in. It’s designed to connect directly to your existing pool pump and give you quick access to a strong stream of water using what you already have in your backyard.
What the FireFighter1 System Does
The FireFighter1 system includes a 100-foot hose kit and protective case to store the hose in neatly when not in use. When connected to your pool’s plumbing through a diverter valve, it allows you to use your pool pump to spray water where you need it, such as on fences, decks, or landscaping close to your home.
It’s not meant to replace professional fire response, but it can help you act quickly on small, contained fires while waiting for help to arrive.
How Our Favorite Fire Emergency System Works
Once installed properly, using the FireFighter1 system is simple:
- Install a 3-way diverter valve on your pool pump (if you don’t already have one) so you can easily switch between normal filtration and the FireFighter1 hose.
- Set diverter to Main Drain from skimmer to make sure water is being drain from the bottom of the pool if you can only drain from the skimmer consider purchasingFireFighter1 Suction Hose & Strainer
- Connect the FireFighter1 hose adapter to the diverter when needed.
- Turn on your pool pump at high speed to pressurize the hose.
- Aim and spray to control small flames or dampen nearby surfaces to prevent spreading.
It’s a smart, straightforward way to make use of the water already sitting in your pool—no extra tanks or plumbing required.
If you’re not confident installing the system yourself, Marin Pool Service can handle the installation for you. We can set up the diverter valve, check your pump’s flow rate, and make sure the system is connected safely and correctly. So if there’s an emergency you can be fully confident on how to use your FireFighter1 Hose.
Keeping Your Pool System Ready
A few simple habits will keep the system ready for action:
- Check your pump’s performance regularly to ensure it can handle high-flow operation.
- Keep the hose kit accessible in its protective case near your equipment pad.
- Inspect valves and fittings during routine maintenance to confirm they move freely and seal properly.
- Test the setup occasionally so you’re comfortable using it if the need arises.
Be Prepared, Not Panicked
In an unexpected situation, every second counts. Having a reliable water source that’s ready to go can help you stay calm and take quick action before a small problem becomes a major one.
The FireFighter1 hose system is a simple, practical way to make your pool part of your home’s emergency plan, using the tools you already have.
If you’d like help installing the system or checking your setup for compatibility, Marin Pool Service can help. Call us at 415-892-4000 or visit MarinPoolService.com for service or advice.
Stay safe, and take care of your pool—and your home.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can the FireFighter1 system replace calling the fire department?
No — the FireFighter1 system is not a substitute for professional fire response. It’s designed to help you act quickly on small, contained fires (like BBQ flare-ups or burning debris) while waiting for firefighters to arrive. Always call 911 first in the event of a fire.
2. Do I need special pool equipment to use the FireFighter1 Hose Kit?
You’ll need a 3-way diverter valve on your pool pump to connect the hose system. If your system doesn’t already have one, it can be installed easily. The FireFighter1 kit connects directly to your existing pool plumbing, using your pool water as the source—no extra tanks or power needed.
3. Can Marin Pool Service install the FireFighter1 system for me?
Yes! If you’re not confident setting up the system yourself, Marin Pool Service can install it for you. We’ll make sure your diverter valve and hose connection are set up correctly, test your pump’s flow rate, and ensure everything is ready to use safely in an emergency.