Inspections are done throughout the year, as well as by complaint (immediate threat to life), or request.
Grey Highlands Fire, is mandated to respond to complaint and request inspections related to fire safety concerns by the Fire Protection and Prevention Act (FPPA).
Fire Prevention Officers enforce violations found under the Ontario Fire Code. These violations include items such as maintenance of fire safety equipment, blocked exits, breaches or missing fire separations, missing or broken fire doors, severe electrical problems, improperly used or stored flammable liquids or gases, unsafe accumulation of combustible materials, failure to implement a fire safety plan, etc.
A violation of the Ontario Fire Code is a chargeable offence. It is the responsibility of the homeowner, business owner, building owner, etc. to ensure that a building is in compliance with the Ontario Fire Code at all times.
Types of Inspections:
- Complaint: A request for a complaint inspection can be made by any member of the community that has a Fire Code or Life Safety concern. Requester’s information is kept strictly confidential.
- Routine: Vulnerable Occupancies (Nursing homes, Retirement Homes, Group homes and Hospitals) are required to initiate routine annual inspections with the Fire Department. These routine inspections are a requirement of the Ontario Fire Code.
- Request: A request for inspection can be made by any member of the community.