Pre-Inspection Walkthrough OFC Compliance Check Same-Day Walkthrough on Request

Fire Inspection
Preparation

London, Ontario

A failed fire department inspection means orders, timelines, and follow-up visits on the fire department's schedule — not yours. London Fire Protection walks your building before the official visit, finds every gap, and fixes what can be fixed on the spot. You get a compliance readiness report. You go into your inspection knowing exactly where you stand.

Everything the Fire Department Looks At

We check your building against the same criteria a fire inspector uses — so nothing catches you off guard on the day.

Fire Extinguishers

Pressure gauge readings, tamper seals, pull pins, inspection tags, mounting height, and placement per NFPA 10 — every unit checked. Missing or expired tags are replaced on the spot.

Emergency Lighting & Exit Signs

All units tested for activation on power interruption, illumination level, battery condition, and physical integrity. Coverage gaps in exit routes and stairwells are identified.

Smoke & CO Alarms

Presence, function, placement, and age checked against Ontario Fire Code requirements. Alarms past their 10-year manufacture date are flagged for replacement.

Exit Routes

All means of egress walked and checked for obstructions, proper door hardware, visibility of exit signage, and compliance with minimum width requirements.

Fire Safety Plan

Confirmed present, current, filed with the fire department, and posted in an FSPB-1 box on-site. An outdated or missing FSP is one of the most common causes of a failed inspection.

Inspection Records

All required documentation reviewed — fire extinguisher tags, emergency lighting test logs, and FSP filing status. Incomplete or missing records are documented for immediate action.

Pass on the First Visit

Orders Cost More Than Preparation

When the fire department issues a compliance order, you're working on their timeline — not yours. Orders can require re-inspection within days, involve fees, and in serious cases result in an occupancy suspension. A pre-inspection walkthrough costs a fraction of the disruption that comes from a failed official inspection.

Most Gaps Are Fixable Before the Inspector Arrives

The majority of common inspection failures — expired extinguisher tags, missing pull pins, failed emergency lights, outdated fire safety plans, missing documentation — are straightforward to fix with enough lead time. We identify them, fix what we can on the spot, and give you a clear action list for everything else.

Book 2 to 4 Weeks Before Your Inspection

The earlier you book, the more time you have to address any findings that require ordering parts or scheduling follow-up services. If your inspection date is imminent, call us directly — we'll tell you honestly what's achievable on the timeline and prioritize the items that matter most.

Simple Process, Clear Outcome

01

Book Before Your Inspection

Contact us with your building details and inspection date. We'll confirm timing and show up with everything needed to assess your full property in a single visit.

02

Full Walkthrough

Our NFPA-certified technician walks every floor, checking extinguishers, emergency lighting, alarms, exit routes, fire safety plan status, and all documentation against OFC requirements.

03

Fix What We Can On the Spot

Minor deficiencies — expired tags, missing pull pins, dead batteries — are corrected during the visit. Larger gaps are documented with a clear recommended action and quoted for follow-up.

04

Compliance Readiness Report

You receive a written report covering every item checked, its current status, and what needs to be addressed before your official fire department inspection. No surprises on the day.

Common Questions

Book a Pre-Inspection

We Respond Within 2 Hours

Service Area
London, Ontario and surrounding areas within 100km
Hours
Monday – Friday, 8am – 6pm
Same-day available for urgent inspection dates — call to confirm