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Services Profile: Fire Safety Plans

A Fire safety plan is a document that provides information about the building’s fire alarm, fire protection, life safety and emergency systems. The Plan outlines the fire safety practices and response procedures for the building’s occupants and supervisory staff to follow in the event of a fire emergency.

Fire Safety Plans are required under the Ontario Fire Code in most buildings, outlining the legal requirements for the owner(s) and must be submitted and approved by the local Fire Department. Fire Safety Plans contain everything from building drawings, fire and life safety system resources to pertinent contact information.

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OMFPOA holds 66th Annual Symposium in Richmond Hill

Sept. 17, 2024, Richmond Hill, Ont. — The Ontario Municipal Fire Prevention Officers Association (OMFPOA) held their 2024 symposium from September 8 to 12 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, hosting just over 150 attendees. The first presentation of the day featured Ahmed Soliman, an associate with LRI Engineering Inc., reviewing the CAN/ULC – S1001 standard, also known as the Integrated Systems Testing of Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems.

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