We Provide Fire Safety Plans in Richmond
Richmond Fire-Rescue Approved | 5-7 Day Turnaround | BC Fire Code Section 2.8
At Singh Fire, we specialize in providing professional Fire Safety Plans for commercial complexes, industrial warehouses, and high-density residential towers in Richmond. Under the Richmond Fire By-law No. 8306 and the BC Fire Code, it is a legal requirement for building owners to maintain an approved fire safety plan on-site.
Our team works directly with Richmond Fire-Rescue (RFR) to ensure that every Fire Safety Plan we produce meets local standards for rapid emergency response, helping you avoid fines and occupancy delays.
Expert Fire Safety Planning for Richmond Properties
- Local RFR Liaison: We design plans specifically to meet the review criteria of Richmond Fire Prevention Officers.
- Industrial & Logistics Hubs: We specialize in fire plans for large-scale warehouses near YVR Airport and Fraserwood.
- Seismic & Flood Hazard Planning: Our plans account for Richmond’s unique topography, ensuring evacuation routes and muster points are viable in all conditions.
Professional Fire Safety Solutions in Richmond
Construction Fire Safety (CFSP)
Required for all building and demolition permits in Richmond. We provide rapid CFSP drafting to keep your development project on schedule.
Industrial & Port Facilities
Custom fire planning for Richmond’s manufacturing hubs and port facilities, focusing on hazardous material mapping and utility shut-offs.
Strata & Commercial Towers
Complete fire safety documentation for office buildings and multi-family residential complexes in Brighouse and Lansdowne.
Serving All Richmond Neighbourhoods
We provide rapid, on-site fire safety consulting and inspections in:
- Brighouse (City Centre)
- Steveston Village
- Golden Village & Capstan
- Broadmoor & Ironwood
- Thompson & Seafair
- Burkeville (Sea Island)
- Bridgeport & East Cambie
Richmond Fire Safety Plan FAQs
Is a Fire Safety Plan mandatory in Richmond?
Yes. Under Richmond Fire By-law 8306, every building equipped with a fire alarm system or classified as a high-occupancy assembly must have a Fire Safety Plan approved by the Fire Chief.
What are the Richmond lockbox requirements?
Richmond Fire-Rescue requires most commercial and multi-family buildings to have an approved fire department lockbox installed at the main entrance containing master keys for the alarm panel and mechanical areas.
How often must I update my Richmond fire plan?
According to the BC Fire Code, your plan must be reviewed annually. You must also update it if there are changes to supervisory staff or fire protection systems.
How long does the Richmond approval process take?
We typically complete the initial draft within 5-7 business days of our site audit. The time for final approval depends on the Richmond Fire Prevention Bureau's current review queue.
Get Your Richmond Fire Safety Plan Today
Don't risk failed inspections or occupancy delays. Get a professional, compliant plan from Richmond's local experts.