Fire Safety Plan

All buildings with fire alarm systems are required to have a Fire Safety Plan. Fire Safety Plans play a crucial role in ensuring a property’s readiness for fire emergencies. These plans delineate the duties of building owners, property managers, staff, and external vendors like cleaning personnel. By establishing guidelines for evacuating the premises effectively when an emergency alarm is triggered, as well as identifying the positions of sprinklers, smoke detectors, and fire alarm panels, the Fire Safety Plan facilitates the protection of individuals. Additionally, it designates the responsible parties who will assist fire services, among other essential information.

Fire Safety Plans are required under the Ontario Fire Code, Section 2.8 Under Emergency planning.

A Fire Safety Plan includes:

  • Outline of Responsibilities
  • Emergency procedures
  • Resetting the Fire Alarm
  • Aiding Persons Requiring Assistance
  • Operating a Fire Extinguisher (P.A.S.S.)
  • Building Access
  • Emergency Shut-offs
  • Fire Protection Systems
  • Control of Fire Hazards
  • Fire Watch Log

Schedule a consultation today to verify that your Fire Safety Plan complies with the regulations outlined in the Ontario Fire Code and Fire Protection and Prevention Act, ensuring it is up to date.

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