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Challenge Coins

Challenge Coins

Challenge coins are a time-tested tradition with a rich history. The long-standing practice of giving a challenge coin has evolved into a powerful symbol of membership, recognition, honor, and camaraderie. A challenge coin is a small coin or medallion, bearing an organizations insignia or emblem and carried by the organization’s members.
There are several stories detailing the origins of the challenge coin. The Roman Empire rewarded soldiers by presenting them with coins to recognize their achievements. Challenge coins were also known as “Portrait Medals” during the Renaissance and were often used to commemorate specific events involving royalty, nobility, or other types of well-to-do individuals. The medals would be given as gifts or awards, and people also exchanged them with friends and associates. Challenge coins are now an integral part of military culture and tradition. The tradition has spread and been adopted by other organizations such as police, fire departments, academic institutions, associations, and organizations. At LRI we continue the challenge coin tradition to recognize employee achievement, foster team spirit and to commemorate special events.
The challenge coin represents LRI’s core values of Collaboration, Adaptability, Integrity, and Excellence. These values drive us to challenge both ourselves and the industry to continuously mitigate risk and advance life safety. As the leading fire protection engineering firm in Canada, we are committed to ensuring that buildings are safe, compliant, and resilient.
At the heart of our work is an unwavering commitment to quality and safety. By equipping building occupants with the knowledge and tools to respond effectively to emergencies, we empower them to contribute to their own safety. At LRI we foster a culture of preparedness and responsibility.

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Brews to Beverages – Expert Commentary – The Brewers Journal Canada

With the increasing popularity of ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages, many breweries are looking to expand their lineup beyond beer. The production of RTD beverages involve ingredients that have a higher alcohol content than beer. Due to their high alcohol content, many of the ingredients used in RTD production are flammable and therefore pose fire and explosion risks that brewers may not be familiar with. Managing these risks in conjunction with local building codes and fire codes can prove challenging for smaller operations, as the codes tend to be written with large industrial operations in mind, not a local brewery. It’s important to manage these risks for several reasons: to keep employees and customers safe, to protect your operation from downtime associated with an accident or noncompliance, to satisfy your insurer, and to get acceptance from your local building and fire departments for any renovations associated with the expansion into RTDs.

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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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