What does a fire inspector look for?

Fire Inspection Guidelines

Find out what your responsibilities are and be prepared for your next fire inspection.

Regularly scheduled inspections by Fire Prevention staff and Fire Suppression members ensure that commercial, industrial, public assembly buildings, and residential occupancies are compliant with the BC Fire Code.

During these inspections, buildings are checked for:

  • the condition of the fire safety equipment (fire alarms, sprinkler systems, emergency lighting, extinguishers, etc.)
  • fire hazards,
  • life safety issues, and
  • access for fire fighting.

Commercial Fire Inspection Requirements

Making sure buildings are free from fire hazards isn’t just common sense – it’s the law. As building owners and commercial tenants you have a responsibility to fulfill certain requirements under the BC Fire Code.

To help you understand your responsibilities, the Surrey Fire Service has created a series of reference booklets. Each booklet is directed towards a specific industry or occupancy. Review the booklet that pertains to your building usage and prepare for your next annual inspection.

Reference Booklets

Residential Fire Inspections

Home owners and renters can request a home inspection by on-duty Fire Service members.

Fire Safety Plan Guidelines

If your occupancy/building type requires a Fire Safety Plan, you should review the Fire Safety Plan Guidelines from the Fire Prevention Officer’s Association of British Columbia.

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West Coast Fire Protection is the leading provider of fire protection on the West Coast. Contact us or call us at (604) 467-0425. We also provide installation and maintenance services for any problems that need solving.

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