Fire Safety Plans provide critical information for building owners, occupants, and emergency responders. These plans outline evacuation procedures, building layout, fire protection systems, and emergency contacts. According to B.C. Fire Code Section 2.8, most buildings require a fire safety plan to ensure safe evacuation and compliance with municipal regulations.
Otis Fire Protection develops fully compliant fire safety plans for residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings. Our certified planners ensure your plan meets all requirements for occupancy permits and ongoing fire department approvals.
Under B.C. Fire Code Section 5.6, construction and demolition projects must have a fire safety plan to protect workers and property. Our team prepares plans, site maps, and documentation required for permit approval.
Our certified technicians will visit your building, collect all required information, and prepare a complete fire safety binder that includes:
- Comprehensive Fire Safety Plan (BC Fire Code compliant)
- Pre-Incident Plan for fire department responders
- Vital Information Form
- Evacuation diagrams and floor plans
- Fire protection equipment details
- Emergency procedures and responsibilities
- Maintenance and housekeeping requirements
Once approved, Otis Fire also manufactures egress maps, evacuation plaques, and wall-mounted diagrams for your building.
- Experienced and highly trained fire safety planners
- Guaranteed plan approval by local municipalities
- Accurate floor plans and evacuation map design
- Fast turnaround time for urgent occupancy permits
- Plans tailored for residential, commercial & construction sites
- Full support during fire department review
Some of the municipalities that we prepare fire safety plans:
If you are outside of Greater Vancouver, we can still help you with preparing fire safety plans. Please Contact us for more details about our fire safety plan services throughout the lower Main Land.
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The local fire department reviews and approves your fire safety plan before issuing an occupancy permit or completing inspection requirements.
Most plans take 3-10 business days depending on building size, layout, and municipality requirements.
Yes. BC Fire Code 5.6 requires a fire safety plan for all construction and demolition projects.
Yes, we design, produce, and install evacuation diagrams, wall plaques, and directional signage.
Yes. We revise outdated plans to comply with current BC Fire Code requirements.
Contact Otis Fire Protection today for expert fire safety plan development, updates, and building safety documentation.
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