Fire safety plans for schools in Ontario.
Boards of education and private schools balance high occupant loads, age-appropriate procedures, and frequent drills — all under board oversight.
Compliance checklist
- Ontario Fire Code Section 2.8.2
- Board-level policy alignment
- Age-appropriate evacuation procedures
- Annual drill records and fire-service submission
What we handle
What a strong plan looks like for schools.
Board-compliant procedures
Plans align with board policy and Ministry of Education guidance, not just the Fire Code minimum.
Age-appropriate evacuation
Procedures adjust for kindergarten through high school — including staff-to-student egress ratios where relevant.
Drill cadence and documentation
Fire drill frequency, record-keeping, and annual fire-service reporting are written in so nothing is missed.
Common questions
How often must a school drill? Do I need a separate plan per building on a campus?
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.
Child care
Ministry licensing, infant evacuation plans, staff-to-child egress ratios.
Hotels & hospitality
Transient occupancy, multilingual guest instructions, brand-standard drills.
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.
