Reviewing and Inspecting Hazardous Areas

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Landlords’ Responsibilities for Fire Safety in Ontario

Landlords’ Responsibilities for Fire Safety in Ontario:     Who is Responsible for Fire Safety? According to the Fire Code, the owner of the property is responsible for carrying out its provisions. In the case of rental properties, this means the landlord is responsible for ensuring compliance with fire safety requirements. This includes installing and maintaining

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Director Jason Benn’s blogpost

Making the Case for Rural Water Tank Implementation       A Lifeline for Firefighting For rural properties, access to reliable water sources can make all the difference in an emergency. When wildfires or structure fires strike, having a dedicated water tank for firefighting can help protect homes, livestock, and land. Why Install a Firefighting

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This one day seminar will provide a focus on Subsection 3.3.6. of the Ontario Building Code and how it relates to the 2015 Fire Code. The program will concentrate on multiple subject matters and provide detailed information that will help local Authority Having Jurisdictions (Building Officials, Fire Officials, etc.) better understand Hazardous Areas. A half day presentation on Reviewing and Inspecting Hazardous Areas will be followed by a presentation of case studies.

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