Fire safety plans for warehouses in Ontario.
High-pile storage, racking densities, forklift charging areas, and shift-based staffing make warehouses a specialty within fire planning.
Compliance checklist
- Commodity classification and storage height
- Forklift and battery-charging procedures
- Shift-specific warden roles
- Loading-dock and yard emergency access
What we handle
What a strong plan looks like for warehouses.
Racking & commodity classification
Sprinkler density and clearance requirements match the commodity and rack height — we document it so audits go smoothly.
Forklift & battery charging
Dedicated charging areas, ventilation, and spill procedures are written into the plan, not assumed.
Shift-based procedures
Day, evening, and overnight shifts each get clear responsibilities and drill documentation.
Common questions
Do I need a new plan if we change what we store? How do I handle temporary seasonal staff?
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.
Schools
Board requirements, high-occupancy drills, age-appropriate procedures.
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.
