National Fire Safety Planners
Monday, 15 2007

Testimonials

TMC Development would like to take the opportunity to thank all of the professionals for helping us get our occupancy permit and would not have been able to get our permit without your commitment and help to this project.
We thank you for your patience and kindness. We look forward to working with you in future business endeavors.

Joe Lepur
Project Manager
TMC Development Inc.

What is a Fire Safety Plan?

Firefighters and building occupants use a fire safety plan to assist them in evacuating a building and extinguishing a fire. Every plan outlines emergency procedures, the duties and training of supervisory staff, maintenance of fire equipment, and other vital information regarding the safety of your building and its occupants in the case of fire.

What is Fire Safety Training?

It's everything you and your supervisory staff need to know about the fire emergency procedures that are outlined in your building's fire safety plan. In fact, the fire code requires all supervisory staff to receive training before they are granted any responsibility for fire safety.

Who needs a Fire Safety Plan?

According to the fire code, a fire safety plan is required for any building:

  • Used for assembly, care or detention;
  • Specified by the building code to have a fire alarm system;
  • That stores or handles flammable or combustible liquids;
  • Where hazardous processes or operations occur;
  • Or for demolition and construction sites.

Our Training Seminars

As leading providers of fire and safety services, we offer four training seminars.

  • Fire Extinguisher Training...to learn more
  • Fire Safety and Evacuation...to learn more
  • Earthquake Preparedness...to learn more
  • Fire Drills...to learn more

Bulletins

Test detectors every month, following the manufacturer's directions, and replace batteries once a year, or whenever a detector "chirps" to signal low battery power. Never "borrow" a smoke detector's battery for another use - a disabled detector can't save your life.

Replace detectors that are more than 10 years old.
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