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The Neighborhood Hazard Mesh

Know what's wrong
near you.

When a home hazard is detected nearby, you get a proximity alert — anonymized, AI-powered, and routed by distance. What affects your block often affects you. Now you'll know first.

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The home's nervous system, connected

One home sensing what's wrong is powerful. A whole neighborhood sharing that intelligence is a different thing entirely — a collective early-warning system that gets smarter with every scan.

1. A hazard is detected

AI finds a hazard at a home from a single photo — electrical, plumbing, mold, gas, structural — and cites the code.

2. The mesh routes it

The alert is anonymized and routed by proximity. No identifying information — just the hazard type and how near it is.

3. Your block gets safer

Nearby homeowners are warned to check for the same risk. Every scan strengthens the early-warning network for everyone.

Home health, not home security

Ring and neighborhood apps watch for crime. The Hazard Mesh watches the building itself — the failing panel, the spreading mold, the venting problem — the quiet, preventable failures that become the expensive emergencies. It's a category nobody else covers.

Neighborhood hazard alerts by city

Every region has its own hazard profile. See what drives home emergencies where you live.

New York, NYBuffalo, NYRochester, NYAlbany, NYBoston, MAWorcester, MASpringfield, MAProvidence, RIHartford, CTNew Haven, CTPortland, MEManchester, NHBurlington, VTPhiladelphia, PAPittsburgh, PAAllentown, PANewark, NJJersey City, NJChicago, ILAurora, ILDetroit, MIGrand Rapids, MIAnn Arbor, MICleveland, OH

Neighborhood hazard alerts — FAQ

What is the Neighborhood Hazard Mesh?

It's a collective early-warning system for home hazards. When DispatchIQ's AI detects a hazard at one home — a failing electrical panel, mold, a gas-venting issue — nearby homeowners receive an anonymized proximity alert, because what affects one home on a block often affects others nearby.

How are neighborhood hazard alerts different from Ring or neighborhood apps?

Ring and neighborhood social apps focus on crime and security cameras. The Hazard Mesh focuses on the building itself — structural, electrical, plumbing, mold, gas, and fire hazards detected by AI from a photo. It's home health, not home security.

Is my information shared with neighbors?

No. Alerts are anonymized and routed only by distance and hazard type. No address, name, or identifying detail is shared. You see that a hazard category was found nearby — never whose home it was.

How do I get neighborhood hazard alerts?

Download Hazard Scan (free to start, 3 scans a month, no account required), scan your home, and opt in to proximity alerts for your area. Every scan also makes the mesh smarter for your block.

Why do hazards cluster in a neighborhood?

Homes on the same block often share an era of construction, the same soil and climate, similar infrastructure, and the same regional risks — so the same hazards (aging wiring, regional mold patterns, foundation issues) tend to appear across nearby homes.

Be the first to know.

Scan your home free, opt into proximity alerts, and join your neighborhood's early-warning network.

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