

#Fire inspection code#
Inspections that resulted in no observable violations of the Ontario Fire Code, FPPA and Municipal Code are highlighted in Green. Information on inspections conducted at each address is under the Details button. Information related to enforcement proceedings can be found by contacting Toronto Court Services.Īny buildings that have an immediate threat to occupant or firefighter safety are required to implement temporary measures until Ontario Fire Code violations or FPPA Orders are corrected. Note that not all violations listed under the inspection details on the portal proceed to charges. Inspection details will indicate if there are enforcement proceedings currently underway, such as prosecutions under the Provincial Offences Act. Inspections where enforcement proceedings are underway.The text of the FPPA is available for review. “G-Orders”, which are made under Subsection 21(1)(g) of the FPPA requiring the remedying any contravention of O.Reg 213/07 (“Ontario Fire Code”) will include all information related to the noted Ontario Fire Code contravention. Applicable information for “A-F Orders”, which are orders made under Subsections 21(1)(a)-(f) of the FPPA will be included under the violations description.Inspections that have closed and the date when the inspection process ended with all violations fixed.Date Inspections were opened and a list of violations, if applicable.Note as of January 1 2021, the portal will include the following inspection details: Work completed in 2020 has allowed for the expansion of the portal to not only show residential high-rise buildings but inspection matters for multi-unit residential occupancy types including high-rise, low-rise, small multi-unit buildings, rooming houses/group homes, hotels, motels, detention centres, and all applicable vulnerable occupancy buildings (hospitals, nursing homes, residential cares and group homes designated a VO). “Opened” refers to the date an inspection is started and “closed” indicates the date when the inspection process has ended. This includes properties where violations have been found which are required to be fixed for compliance at the time with the Ontario Fire Code, FPPA and Municipal Code. The portal shows properties where inspections have been conducted by a TFS Fire Inspector. Inspections are initiated routinely for certain occupancy types, or by request or complaint. Toronto Fire Services is guided by the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997 (FPPA) and regulations under the FPPA, like the Ontario Fire Code. Toronto Fire Services fire prevention and enforcement strategies aim to increase public safety and awareness.
