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Fire Safety Plan for Property Managers: How to Stay Compliant Across Multiple Buildings
Property managers face a compliance challenge that individual building owners don't: you're responsible for fire safety across a portfolio, and each building has its own Fire Safety Plan, its own annual review cycle, its own fire department jurisdiction, and its own specific requirements. Managed well, this is manageable. Managed poorly, you end up with expired plans, missed review dates, and NOVs across multiple properties at the same time. Here's how to get on top of it.
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Jun 123 min read


Keeping What Matters Safe: Simple, Life-Saving Tips to Prevent House Fires
The kitchen is the heart of the home, but it is also the most dangerous room when it comes to fire hazards. Unattended cooking is the leading cause of residential fires in Ontario.
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Jun 93 min read


Fire Warden Training in Ontario: Who Needs It, How Often, and What It Covers
Fire warden training is one of the most frequently cited compliance gaps I find when I audit a building's fire safety records. Building owners often have a Fire Safety Plan on file - they just haven't trained their staff on it. Under the Ontario Fire Code, that's a violation. Here's exactly what the OFC requires for fire warden and supervisory staff training, what training needs to cover, and how to make sure your records are in order. What the Ontario Fire Code Requires
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Jun 83 min read


Scrap Yard Fires: What Every Business Can Learn About Fire Safety
Scrap yard fires are deep-seated, toxic, and notoriously hard to extinguish. The lessons they teach apply to every business with combustible materials on site. ----- When fire breaks out at a scrap metal yard, a small ignition can become a multi-alarm disaster within minutes. Smoke turns toxic, flames bury deep into material piles, and heavy machinery has to be called in just to reach the seat of the fire. These aren’t just dramatic headlines — they’re a warning for any busin
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Jun 53 min read


Understanding the Key Changes in the 2026 Ontario Fire Code for Building Owners
Fire safety regulations are critical for protecting lives and property. With the 2026 Ontario Fire Code update on the horizon, building owners must understand the new requirements to ensure compliance and safety. This post breaks down the key changes in the 2026 Ontario Fire Code and explains what building owners need to know to prepare effectively. Upright Sprinkler Head Why the Ontario Fire Code Is Changing The Ontario Fire Code is revised periodically to reflect advances i
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Dec 5, 20253 min read
The Real Cost of Non-Compliance: Fire Code Fines in Ontario Explained
In Ontario, ignoring the Fire Code isn't just dangerous, it’s expensive. Many property owners assume violations result in a simple warning. The reality is that under the Fire Protection and Prevention Act (FPPA), penalties can range from immediate tickets to massive court-imposed fines that can bankrupt a business. Here is the breakdown of what non-compliance actually costs you. Ticket vs. Summons: Understanding the Severity Fire Inspectors in Ontario generally use two method
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Nov 23, 20252 min read

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