Services

Six services. Every commercial fire system.

Six service categories covering every common commercial fire safety system. All work logged to the Ontario Fire Code, NFPA, and CAN/ULC standards your insurer and fire prevention officer will ask about.

SVC.01 — Fire Extinguishers

Extinguisher inspection & recharging.

The smallest piece of fire equipment in your building, the one most likely to be cited if it lapses. We service every common class — and we tag and log every unit.

Annual visual inspection of every extinguisher on the property — pressure gauge, pin and seal, hose condition, mounting bracket, accessibility, and currency of the maintenance tag. Six-year teardown maintenance opens each unit for valve and discharge inspection. Twelve-year hydrostatic testing certifies the cylinder integrity to NFPA 10.

We service: ABC dry chemical, BC dry chemical, K-class wet chemical (kitchen), CO₂, water-mist, and clean-agent units. On-site recharging for most common types — no shipping out, no swap-and-return delays.

  • Annual inspectionEvery extinguisher visually checked, tagged, and dated. Any deficiency reported in writing the same day.
  • Six-year maintenanceInternal teardown, valve service, agent verification, recertification.
  • Twelve-year hydrostatic testCylinder pressure-tested to NFPA standard. Replacement quoted if the unit fails.
  • On-site rechargingDischarged or expired units serviced at your site where possible.
  • New unit supplyReplacement extinguishers from CSA-certified manufacturers, to spec.
Code reference NFPA 10 · Ontario Fire Code O. Reg. 213/07
Mounted extinguisher with Fire-Alert inspection tag
FIRE ALARM AC POWER NORMAL TROUBLE SUPERVISORY SYSTEM NORMAL CAN/ULC-S536 · LAST INSP 2026-04-14 · BRAD A. 1 2 3 ACK 4 5 6 RESET FIRE-ALERT INSPECTED VALID THROUGH 04/2027
SVC.02 — Fire Alarms

Fire alarm system service & testing.

Annual inspections per CAN/ULC-S536 — the standard your local fire prevention officer expects to see on the inspection certificate.

Full annual inspection covers the control panel, every initiating device (smoke, heat, pull stations), every notification appliance (horns, strobes, speakers), and the full sequence of operations under live test conditions. Sensitivity testing on smoke detectors per the manufacturer's specification.

What you get: a CAN/ULC-S536 inspection report with every device logged, every deficiency identified with severity, and every remediation tracked to closure. Suitable for fire prevention officer review and for your insurer's underwriting file.

  • Annual ULC-S536 inspectionComplete system test, every device logged, certificate issued.
  • Monthly self-test program guidanceDocumented procedure for your maintenance staff to follow between annual visits.
  • Smoke detector sensitivity testingPer manufacturer spec, every two years or when triggered by code.
  • Panel servicingBattery replacement, programming updates, fault clearing.
  • Deficiency remediationReplace failed devices, repair wiring faults, restore full operation.
Code reference CAN/ULC-S536 · NFPA 72 · Ontario Fire Code Section 6.3
SVC.03 — Emergency Lighting

Emergency & exit lighting.

The lights that come on when the power doesn't. Tested annually under load, replaced before they fail in the dark.

Annual ninety-minute load test: every emergency light and exit sign on the property is run from battery power for the full duration code requires. Any unit that doesn't last the full ninety minutes is identified, the battery replaced, and the test repeated until the unit passes.

The risk if skipped: a power-out during a fire is exactly when the system has to work, and an emergency light that lasts eight minutes instead of ninety is functionally a dark hallway. Insurers and fire prevention officers both check the load-test log.

  • Annual ninety-minute load testFull-duration battery test on every fixture. Pass/fail logged per unit.
  • Monthly thirty-second test programDocumented quick-test procedure your maintenance staff runs between annual visits.
  • Battery replacementOEM-spec batteries installed and dated. Old units disposed properly.
  • Fixture replacementEnd-of-life units replaced with current-spec LED fixtures where appropriate.
  • Exit sign servicingLetter visibility, illumination level, and battery backup tested annually.
Code reference Ontario Fire Code 2.7.3 · National Building Code 3.2.7
TEST EXIT
FIRE SAFETY PLAN ONTARIO FIRE CODE 2.8 EXIT EXIT FLOOR 1 — ASSEMBLY OCC. 1. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 2. SUPERVISORY STAFF 3. EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 4. ANNUAL DRILL SCHEDULE APPROVED FIRE PREVENTION OFFICER
SVC.04 — Fire Safety Plans

Fire safety plans that pass on first review.

A custom fire safety plan written for your specific occupancy — built to satisfy your local fire prevention officer the first time, not the third.

Required under the Ontario Fire Code for most assembly, business, mercantile, industrial, and residential occupancies. The plan documents your building's fire protection systems, evacuation procedures, the roles and responsibilities of designated supervisory staff, and the regular drills and training your tenants must complete.

What we deliver: a plan document tailored to your occupancy class, evacuation diagrams for every floor, occupancy-specific procedures, training materials for staff, and submission support if the local fire prevention officer requests revisions. We've been on both sides of that conversation.

  • Initial plan developmentSite walk-through, occupancy assessment, plan drafted to OFC requirements.
  • Evacuation diagramsPer-floor visual diagrams showing exits, extinguishers, alarm pulls, and assembly areas.
  • Staff training packagesMaterials your designated supervisors can use to brief tenants and maintenance staff.
  • Annual review & updatePlan reviewed yearly; revised whenever building use or layout changes.
  • Submission supportWe respond to fire prevention officer comments and revise the plan to closure.
Code reference Ontario Fire Code Section 2.8 · NFPA 1
SVC.05 — Sprinklers

Sprinkler system service.

Quarterly and annual inspection of wet, dry, and pre-action systems — kept ready for the day they're actually needed.

NFPA 25 inspection regime covers visible sprinkler heads, control valves, gauges, fire department connections, and the alarm interface. Quarterly inspections catch the problems that develop between annual visits — corrosion, paint over heads, leaks at threaded connections, valves found in the wrong position.

For dry systems: quarterly air pressure verification and the annual trip test that proves the system actually charges water when called. For wet systems: visible inspection plus the annual main drain test confirming flow.

  • Quarterly inspectionsHeads, valves, gauges, FDC, alarm interface — visual check and functional verification.
  • Annual main drain testWet systems — confirms supply pressure and flow.
  • Annual trip testDry systems — confirms valve actually trips and water reaches the heads.
  • Backflow testing coordinationRequired annually; we coordinate the certified tester and document the result.
  • Deficiency remediationReplace painted-over heads, restore corroded fittings, repair leaks.
Code reference NFPA 25 · Ontario Fire Code Section 6.5
Inspected extinguisher mounted in a commercial mechanical room
SVC.06 — Commercial & Industrial

Multi-site programs & service contracts.

For property managers, condo corporations, manufacturers, and public-sector facilities running multiple locations on a single compliance cadence.

One contact, one compliance schedule, one report per quarter. We handle the inspection cadence across all your sites, track deficiencies to closure, and deliver consolidated documentation suitable for board reporting and insurer renewal packages.

Built for: property management portfolios, condo boards covering multiple buildings, manufacturing facilities with mixed fire systems, restaurant groups with kitchen suppression requirements, and public-sector clients with audit-grade documentation needs.

  • Multi-site service contractAnnual or multi-year contract covering all your locations on one schedule.
  • Fleet extinguisher serviceVehicle-mounted units serviced on a route schedule. CSA-certified replacements as needed.
  • Consolidated reportingQuarterly compliance summaries across the full portfolio. Audit-ready.
  • Insurer renewal packagesAll required documentation assembled for your annual policy renewal.
  • Single point of contactOne name on every quote, schedule, report, and invoice across the portfolio.

Tell us what you have. We'll tell you what's needed.