Fire safety plans for child care facilities in Ontario.
Licensing depends on an approved, current plan. Infant evacuation, staff-to-child ratios, and short-notice inspections require a plan that reflects real operations.
Compliance checklist
- Ontario Fire Code Section 2.8.2
- CCEYA licensing alignment
- Infant / toddler evacuation procedures
- Drill records and parent-notification procedures
What we handle
What a strong plan looks like for child care.
Ministry licensing-ready
Plans written to satisfy Ontario Ministry of Education / CCEYA licensing reviewers on first submission.
Infant & toddler evacuation
Crib evacuation, evacuation cribs, and infant-specific procedures documented — not generalized.
Staff-to-child ratios on egress
Ratios under emergency conditions reflect your actual staffing and age groupings.
Common questions
Do I need to notify parents after a drill? How does the plan change when I expand licensed capacity?
Other building types
We also prepare plans for.
Condominiums
High-rise residential, shared corridors, quarterly drills for 6+ storeys.
Restaurants
Kitchen hood suppression, occupant loads, alcohol-licensing sign-off.
Offices
Tenant floors, after-hours occupancy, elevator recall, fire wardens.
Warehouses
High-pile storage, racking, sprinkler density, forklift charging areas.
Schools
Board requirements, high-occupancy drills, age-appropriate procedures.
Hotels & hospitality
Transient occupancy, multilingual guest instructions, brand-standard drills.
Ready when you are
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