Fire Safety Plans
The Ontario Fire Code, Section 2.8 requires the establishment and implementation of a Fire Safety Plan for every building with a Group (A) or (B) occupancy and to every building required by the Building Code to have a Fire Alarm System. This Plan is to be approved by the Chief Fire Official. Fire Safety Plan help to ensure effective utilization of Life Safety features in a building, to protect people from fire. The required Fire Safety Plan is designed to suit the resources of each individual building or complex of buildings.
Four-O-One Fire & Safety is a leading developer of code compliant fire safety plans certified by the "Authority Having Jurisdiction", providing building owners the essential solution to prepare their asset managers to execute precise building occupant evacuation procedures. The fire safety plan of your premises contains critical information about the building security and fire features and its personnel therefore the storage of this data is of the highest priority to safe guard for the developer of the plan. To assist our customers in obtaining a copy of their approved fire safety plan or building floor plan drawings, we offer an extended service to release stored databank documents. Customer documentation files (in the PDF format) as approved by the fire department, are supplied at a minimal fee in their original state . "One Source – One Call".
The OFC also requires the building owner to obtain written documentation from the central station operator to prove that the monitoring service (both installation and monitoring station) complies with the ULC Standard. (see a proper ULC Listing Accreditation Document) LINK For the few dollars you save by using a non-compliant company wouldn't you sleep easier knowing you have done all you can to meet or exceed the minimum standards. Contact our office today to discuss your monitoring needs and ensure your facility is compliant.