Fire Safety.
Certified.
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Professional fire protection services for commercial properties, rental buildings, and homes across London, Ontario. We come to you — extinguisher sales, inspections, safety plans, alarms, and more. Fully compliant, same-day available.
Fire Protection Services
Complete fire safety solutions for every property type — from single-family homes to commercial and industrial sites.
Fire Extinguisher Inspection & Supply
ABC, CO₂, and Wet Chemical (K-Class) units supplied and installed on-site. Monthly and annual inspections in compliance with NFPA 10 and Ontario Fire Code. On-site recommendations for any units that fail inspection.
Fire Safety Plans
Custom fire safety plans for commercial, industrial, and rental properties. Legally required under Ontario law — plans are custom-built for each property, with on-site walkthrough, annual revision visits, and staff training available.
Emergency Lighting Servicing
Exit signs and battery backup units inspected monthly and tested annually (full 30-minute battery discharge per Ontario Fire Code). Non-compliant lighting is a leading cause of failed fire department inspections.
Pre-Fire Inspection Checks
A fast, affordable pre-inspection walkthrough before the official fire inspection arrives. Covers extinguisher compliance, exit signs and emergency lighting, smoke and CO detectors, and escape routes. For landlords, commercial owners, restaurants, and newly built or renovated buildings.
Smoke & CO Alarm Installation
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide combination alarms supplied and installed in one visit. Satisfies both Ontario Building Code smoke requirements and Ontario's January 2026 CO alarm law. Battery-operated and interconnected units available.
Fire Safety Training
On-site training for building staff and occupants. Covers evacuation procedures, fire warden roles, alarm activation, and hands-on fire extinguisher use (PASS technique). Training certificates issued to each participant. Required by Ontario Fire Code after every Fire Safety Plan.
Get a QuoteService Packages
Every property is different. Pricing is tailored to scope and service type — contact for a custom quote.
Custom fire safety plans and on-site staff training. Required under Ontario Fire Code for many occupancies.
- On-site building walkthrough & assessment
- Custom FSP document + fire department submission
- Staff training session (up to 15 people)
- Annual revision visit available
Book fire extinguisher and emergency lighting inspections together on the same visit for a lower per-unit rate.
- Fire extinguisher monthly & annual inspection
- Emergency lighting monthly & annual testing
- Discounted rate when combining both services
- Compliance report issued after every visit
For homeowners and landlords needing Ontario Fire Code and Building Code compliance.
- Smoke & CO combination alarm supply & install
- Jan 2026 CO alarm law compliance
- Fire extinguisher supply & certification
- All units tested after installation
Trusted. Certified. Local.
London Fire Protection provides certified fire safety services to commercial businesses, landlords, and residential homeowners across London, Ontario and the surrounding area.
Every inspection, installation, and safety plan is completed to the exact standards required by the Ontario Fire Code and NFPA guidelines. No shortcuts. No guesswork.
Whether it's a pre-inspection walkthrough before a licensing visit, an annual fire safety plan update, or a same-day extinguisher service call — fast, reliable, code-compliant work, every time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to what London property owners and businesses ask most about fire safety compliance.
Under the Ontario Fire Code (O. Reg. 213/07), fire extinguishers must be inspected monthly by the property owner or occupant, and annually by a certified technician. A full hydrostatic pressure test is required every 5 or 6 years depending on extinguisher type. We provide both annual and monthly compliance services with a detailed compliance report after every visit.
Properties in London, Ontario are governed by the Ontario Fire Code, Ontario Regulation 213/07 under the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997. All fire safety equipment and plans must comply with this regulation. We ensure every service meets Ontario Fire Code standards and NFPA requirements.
Yes. We service commercial, industrial, and residential properties across London, Ontario and surrounding areas. Commercial services include fire extinguisher servicing, fire safety plans, and emergency lighting inspections. Residential services include smoke alarm and CO detector installation and fire extinguisher supply.
A fire safety plan includes an on-site walkthrough, documented evacuation procedures, staff fire safety training, identification of all fire protection equipment, and submission to the local fire department where required. Annual revision visits are included. Fire safety plans are required for most commercial, industrial, and multi-unit rental properties under the Ontario Fire Code.
Yes. We offer same-day and emergency service for urgent fire safety needs. Call us at 226-926-6367 or submit a quote request and we'll contact you within 2 hours during business hours (Monday–Friday, 8AM–6PM).
A pre-fire inspection check typically takes 45 to 90 minutes depending on the size and type of property. The walkthrough covers fire extinguishers, exit signs, emergency lighting, smoke and CO detectors, and escape routes. On-site corrections are made where possible, and a detailed compliance report is provided after every visit.
Yes. Rental property compliance is one of our core services. We assist landlords with fire extinguisher servicing, smoke and CO alarm installation, emergency lighting inspections, and fire safety plan preparation — all required under the Ontario Fire Code for most rental properties. We serve single-family rentals, multi-unit buildings, and rooming houses across London and surrounding areas.
Landlords who fail to meet Ontario Fire Code requirements — including working smoke alarms, CO alarms, and fire extinguisher maintenance — can face fines up to $50,000 for individuals and up to $100,000 for corporations. In cases where non-compliance leads to injury, additional legal liability may apply. Staying compliant is significantly less expensive than the alternative. We help landlords across London and surrounding areas get and stay compliant.
Under the Ontario Fire Code, a fire safety plan is required for assembly occupancies (restaurants, churches, event venues), care and detention occupancies (daycares, retirement homes), buildings four storeys or more, and most commercial and industrial properties. If you're unsure whether your building requires one, we can assess your property and advise — contact us for a free consultation.
A fire extinguisher can typically be recharged after use if the cylinder passes inspection. However, it must be replaced if the cylinder is physically damaged, corroded, fails hydrostatic pressure testing, or is condemned during an annual inspection. Under NFPA 10, ABC extinguishers require internal inspection every 6 years and hydrostatic testing every 12 years. We assess each unit during our annual inspection and provide on-site recommendations.
A hydrostatic test checks the structural integrity of a fire extinguisher cylinder under high pressure to ensure it won't rupture. Under NFPA 10 and the Ontario Fire Code, CO2 and pressurized water extinguishers require hydrostatic testing every 5 years. ABC dry chemical extinguishers require testing every 12 years. Extinguishers that fail the test must be taken out of service and replaced.
In Ontario, landlords are responsible for supplying and installing working smoke alarms and CO alarms in rental units. Tenants are responsible for maintaining them — replacing batteries and not tampering with or disabling alarms. Landlords must test all alarms after every change in tenancy and keep written records. Fines for non-compliance can reach $50,000. We install and certify smoke and CO alarms for landlords across London and surrounding areas.
As of January 1, 2026, Ontario law requires a working carbon monoxide alarm on every level of a home or rental unit that contains a fuel-burning appliance (furnace, fireplace, gas stove, water heater) or has an attached garage. This applies to existing homes and rental properties — not just new construction. Landlords are responsible for ensuring CO alarms are installed and functioning before each new tenancy. We supply and install certified CO alarms for landlords and homeowners across London and surrounding areas.
Under the Ontario Fire Code, fire extinguishers are required in rooming houses, boarding houses, and multi-unit residential buildings. At minimum, one approved extinguisher must be provided on each floor. Landlords are responsible for ensuring extinguishers are present, properly mounted, and inspected annually by a certified technician. We provide fire extinguisher supply, installation, and annual certification for rental properties across London and surrounding areas.
Yes. The Ontario Fire Code requires that all supervisory staff in buildings with a fire safety plan be trained in fire safety procedures — including evacuation, alarm activation, and fire extinguisher use. This training must be documented and repeated whenever staff changes occur. We deliver on-site fire safety training covering evacuation procedures, fire warden roles, alarm activation, and hands-on extinguisher use (PASS technique). Training certificates issued to each participant.
Fire extinguisher inspection in London, Ontario starts at $65 per visit. This covers the annual certified inspection, compliance report, and on-site recommendations for any units requiring recharging, refilling, or replacement. When booked together with an emergency lighting inspection on the same visit, the combined rate is $6 per unit. Contact us for a custom quote based on your property size and number of units.
Under the Ontario Building Code, homes built or substantially renovated after January 1, 2014 are required to have interconnected smoke alarms — when one alarm sounds, all alarms in the unit activate simultaneously. For properties built before 2014, interconnected alarms are not retroactively required but are strongly recommended. We supply and install both battery-operated and interconnected smoke alarm units for landlords and homeowners across London and surrounding areas.
Yes. Under the Ontario Fire Code, emergency lighting must be tested monthly to confirm units activate when primary power fails, and a full 30-minute battery discharge test must be performed annually to verify battery capacity. Exit signs must be inspected to ensure they are illuminated at all times. Buildings that fail emergency lighting inspections risk failing their official fire department inspection. We perform monthly and annual emergency lighting and exit sign inspections for commercial properties, rental buildings, and institutions across London, Ontario.
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