Back in 1998, there were severe forest fires across northeast Florida where I lived. The combination was heavy rainfall in the winter leading to heavy underbrush growth, then a late spring drought, low humidity and high winds. There was a guy from one of the state's universities that had developed a fire resisting compound. He went out and sprayed it on a couple of houses near Daytona Beach, and while the forest and homes surrounding them burned to the ground, these two houses survived with only singing. I wonder what happened to that stuff.