Fire safety plans for hotels & hospitality in Ontario.
Transient occupants who don’t know your building are the defining challenge. Plans need to be brand-standard, multilingual where needed, and rehearsed across shifts.
Compliance checklist
- Ontario Fire Code Section 2.8.2
- Guest-room fire-safety information
- 24/7 warden coverage (all shifts)
- Ballroom / banquet variable-occupancy procedures
What we handle
What a strong plan looks like for hotels & hospitality.
Guest-facing procedures
In-room instructions, multilingual signage, and guest notification procedures integrated with your operations.
Brand-standard alignment
Plans written to satisfy the Fire Code and brand audit standards from major franchisors.
24/7 staff response
Front desk, housekeeping, engineering, and F&B each have defined roles — on every shift.
Common questions
Do we need the plan translated? How do we handle ballroom events that exceed normal occupant load?
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.
Child care
Ministry licensing, infant evacuation plans, staff-to-child egress ratios.
Ready when you are
Get a fixed-price quote for your building.
Tell us the building type and address. We reply with a firm price within one business day — no hourly rates, no open-ended scope.
