NB Fire Prevention Act

Fire Safety Plans

Complete fire safety plans that meet New Brunswick requirements — floor plans, emergency procedures, and equipment documentation built by someone who uses them in real emergencies.

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Fire Safety Plans

Does your building have a compliant fire safety plan?

The NB Fire Prevention Act requires fire safety plans for many commercial buildings. An outdated or missing plan means non-compliance, but more importantly, it means your occupants don't have a reliable guide when an emergency happens.

  • Non-compliance with NB Fire Prevention Act
  • Fire marshal orders to cease occupancy
  • No reliable guide during actual emergencies
  • Insurance complications after incidents

Plans Built by a Firefighter

I create fire safety plans that aren't just compliance documents — they're practical emergency guides. As a firefighter, I know what information responders need and how occupants should act. Every plan is custom-built for your specific building, tested against real-world scenarios.

How It Works

01

Building Survey

Detailed walkthrough documenting layout, fire protection systems, and occupancy patterns.

02

Floor Plan Drafting

Clear floor plans showing exits, extinguishers, alarms, hydrants, and assembly points.

03

Procedure Development

Emergency procedures tailored to your building type and occupant needs.

04

Plan Assembly

Complete fire safety plan document meeting all NB regulatory requirements.

05

Review & Training

Walk-through with your team to ensure everyone understands the plan.

What's Included

  • Building survey and documentation
  • Scaled floor plans with fire safety features
  • Emergency evacuation procedures
  • Fire equipment inventory and locations
  • Emergency contact information
  • Fire warden responsibilities
  • Staff training on the plan
  • Annual review and update service

Credentials & Certifications

DFD
Dieppe Fire Dept.
NSFS
IFSAC/ProBoard Certified
CPR
Certified Instructor
WSN
WorkSafeNB Approved
WorkSafeNB Approved Training NSFS IFSAC ProBoard Certified Dieppe Fire Department Active Duty Bilingual Service

Frequently Asked Questions

01 Does my building need a fire safety plan?

Most commercial, institutional, and multi-unit residential buildings in New Brunswick are required to have a fire safety plan. Contact me for a free assessment of your requirements.

02 How long does it take to create a fire safety plan?

A typical plan takes 2-3 weeks from initial survey to final delivery, depending on building complexity.

03 Do fire safety plans need to be updated?

Yes — plans should be reviewed annually and updated whenever there are changes to the building layout, occupancy, or fire protection systems.

04 Will the fire marshal accept your plans?

All plans are prepared to meet NB Fire Prevention Act requirements. I work closely with local fire departments to ensure compliance.

Ready to Get Started?

Request a free quote and we'll build a custom proposal for your team.