A new standard in residential safety is rising

"Your home's safety manager — not just an inspector."

MissionCraft helps families understand how safely their home is performing, identify practical risks, and make smarter decisions about repairs, projects, and long-term protection.

MissionCraft is in its founding phase. We’re building our first list of households and community partners in Wayne County before we open for full operations.

Pre‑launch · Serving Wayne County, Ohio · Community‑powered home safety

Independent guidance for safer, healthier homes

MissionCraft was built around a simple idea: homeowners need someone in their corner whose only job is to help them understand risk, prioritize action, and protect what matters most.

We evaluate the home systematically, explain findings in plain language, and help clients make practical decisions without selling repairs, taking contractor kickbacks, or pushing work that doesn’t need to be done.

What a Residential Safety Manager does

  • Evaluates your home across six pillars of residential safety.

  • Prioritizes risks so you know what needs attention now, soon, or later.

  • Advocates for your interests during repairs, replacements, mitigation work, and safety decisions.

  • MissionCraft does not perform repair or renovation work. Our role is to remain independent, objective, and fully aligned with the homeowner.

One assessment. Six pillars. One clearer picture of home risk.

Every MissionCraft evaluation is built around six core areas of residential safety, helping families move beyond guesswork and toward informed decisions.

One assessment. Six pillars. One clearer picture of home risk.

Every MissionCraft evaluation is built around six core areas of residential safety—giving families a more complete view of how their home supports safety, health, readiness, and long-term living

This is what makes MissionCraft different: one structured framework, one independent guide, and one clearer path toward a safer, healthier home.

Why MissionCraft is different?

Most home professionals serve a transaction, a project, or a repair. MissionCraft was built to serve the homeowner.

  • MissionCraft does not perform repair, renovation, or modification work on the homes it evaluates. That independence helps keep recommendations objective and centered on the client’s best interests.

  • A standard home inspection often supports a real estate transaction. MissionCraft looks more broadly at how the home is functioning for the people living in it now and over time.

  • That is the MissionCraft difference: one independent professional, one structured safety framework, and one advocate working for the homeowner.

Learn more about our approach on Our Standards or explore the bigger vision on The Mission.

Meet the founder

MissionCraft was built from a simple belief: homeowners deserve more than fragmented advice, rushed inspections, and sales-driven recommendations. They deserve a trusted guide who helps them understand risk, safety, and next steps with clarity.

Brian Fisher founded MissionCraft to bring together practical field experience, structured safety thinking, and a broader view of what home protection should look like. The goal is not just to identify issues, but to help homeowners make better decisions before small problems become larger ones.

MissionCraft is designed to stand with homeowners as an independent safety advocate—before, during, and after the decisions that affect the home.

Start with a clearer view of your home

  • Whether you are planning ahead, facing a home concern, supporting an aging loved one, or preparing for important property decisions, MissionCraft begins with assessment, clarity, and practical next steps.

  • The goal is to help homeowners move forward with better information, stronger safety awareness, and an independent professional in their corner.

  • If you want more than a one-time inspection, MissionCraft was built for that next level of support

  1. Home Safety Inspection
    A safety-first evaluation of the home’s structure, systems, layout, and everyday conditions—focused on how safely the home functions for the people living in it.

  2. Air Quality, Mold & Radon
    Assessment of ventilation, moisture patterns, mold risk, and radon concerns that may affect the health of the indoor environment.—critical in Wayne County’s high‑risk radon area—to protect the lungs living in your home.

  3. Water Quality
    Evaluation of water-related concerns that may impact safe drinking, cooking, bathing, and everyday household use.

  4. Age in Place
    A room-by-room look at how well the home supports independence, mobility, and safer daily living over time.

  5. Emergency Preparedness
    Review of alarms, exits, household readiness, and practical emergency planning so families are better prepared before or if something goes wrong.

  6. Human BioMarkers
    A developing bridge between what is happening in the home and what may be showing up in the body—helping families think more clearly about environmental health patterns and next steps.