Archive: July 2023
2023
How Does Regular Maintenance of Fire Protection Systems Help Ensure Proper Performance?
July 28th, 2023 | by Vancouver Fire | in Fire Protection Inspections | 6
Only by testing and retesting and practice can anyone be confident that the fire protection system will work as it should when needed. Read more here.
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2022
What Should Be Included in a Fire Safety Plan for an Industrial Building
July 23rd, 2022 | by Vancouver Fire | in Fire Protection Inspections | 0
Fire safety plans for industrial buildings include records of fire equipment, roles that staff play in emergencies, and how staff will keep others safe.
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2022
What Should Be Included in a Fire Safety Plan for a Commercial Building
July 23rd, 2022 | by Vancouver Fire | in Fire Protection Inspections | 0
Fire safety plans for commercial buildings include records of fire equipment, roles that staff play in emergencies, and how staff will keep others safe.
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2022
Fire Hydrant Inspections in British Columbia
July 23rd, 2022 | by Vancouver Fire | in Fire Protection Inspections | 0
Fire hydrant inspection requirements are your responsibility if fire hydrants are on your property. They are outlined by the BC Fire Code and NFPA. Read more here.
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2022
What is the Difference Between a Fire Sprinkler and Fire Suppression System?
July 11th, 2022 | by Vancouver Fire | in Security and Fire Monitoring | 0
When a fire breaks out in a building, the owners and residents have just one thing in mind. Put the fire out.
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2019
It is Dry Season Again! Steps to Ensure Your Fire Equipment is in Order
July 30th, 2019 | by Vancouver Fire | in Safety Plans and Training | 0
It is easy to neglect and put off fire equipment inspection, as we tend to not think about it until we need it. If the time comes that fire equipment is needed, it must be in working order, and putting off that inspection could put property and p
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2019
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July 30th, 2019 | by Vancouver Fire | in Safety Plans and Training | 0
It is easy to neglect and put off fire equipment inspection, as we tend to not think about it until we need it. If the time comes that fire equipment is needed, it must be in working order, and putting off that inspection could put property and p
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2019
REIC BC Summer Breakfast re-cap
July 10th, 2019 | by Vancouver Fire | in Association Updates | 0
The REIC BC Chapter's Summer Breakfast Seminar featured speaker Neal Davie who gave us a deep dive into recent changes to the residential tenancy act.
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2015
Earthquake Preparedness Can Save Your Life
July 27th, 2015 | by Vancouver Fire | in Safety Plans and Training | 0
Quick – there’s an earthquake about to happen. How do you react?
If you aren’t sure of what the answer should be, you are probably not prepared in the event of an earthquake. But when th
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