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Ontario Fire Code requires that emergency lighting be inspected and tested monthly to ensure that the emergency lights will function upon failure of the building power supply and annually to ensure that the unit will function for the required time frame, as dictated by building occupancy and code requirements.
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Class A - Suitable for paper, wood & textiles. Type of fire extinguisher - Water, Foam, Dry Powder, Wet Chemical.
Class B - Suitable for flammable liquids. ...
Class C - Suitable for flammable gasses. ...
Class F - Suitable for cooking oil and fat. ...
Electrical Risk - Suitable for electrical equipment
Horizontal split case,
Vertical split case,
Vertical in-line,
Vertical turbine
End suction
It is required by law to have a Fire Safety Plan (FSP) for buildings which are listed in Section 2.8 of the Ontario Fire Code.
FSPs are also required for all buildings and premises containing 4-storey or more, including floors below grade.
With ULC Fire Alarm Monitoring, The Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (ULC) sets the standards for the installation, maintenance, communication, and response times related to the system. ULC fire alarm monitoring standards have requirements such as: Maximum response time to an alarm signal.