National Life Safety Group - News
The Power of Continuous Learning;
The Power of Continuous Learning; Congratulations to team of professional building operators and Oxford Properties on their recent completion of NLS Groups recognized training - Fire Safety & Code Compliance in Mission Critical Facilities - a great way to empower dedicated front line staff to excel in their roles.
BGO Operations and Security teams at 55 University receive accredited training - Meeting the Ontario Fire Code.
Under the leadership of Deb Beurling, Senior Director, Property Management, the property operations and security teams at 55 University Avenue in Toronto, recently completed National Life Safety Group’s industry leading training program; “Implementing the Fire Safety Plan”.
National Life Safety Group recognized as an Environmental, Social and Governance program Leader
National Life Safety Group recognized as an Environmental, Social and Governance program Leader – For NLSG’s dedication to sustainable practices and strategies aligns to Avetta’s core values – Safe, Sustainable and Secure.
Addressing Risk - Common questions - after the residential building fire.
Cornwall, Ontario Fire Services has laid 12 charges against landlords of a multi-unit residence where there were deficient smoke and carbon monoxide alarms during a fire on July 27 / 23.
“Valve Tag Charts” A vital component to your building’s Emergency Management Plan
Having a readily available valve tag chart as part of a building's management toolkit represents a pragmatic and strategic investment. It not only safeguards against the financial repercussions of leaks and floods but also supports a more efficient, responsive, and cost-effective approach to building maintenance, aligning with the broader goal of optimizing operational expenditures while ensuring the safety and functionality of your building.
A look at Carbon Monoxide (CO) in Residential Buildings
Carbon Monoxide (CO) in Residential Buildings - Ontario
Power Failures in High-Rise Condominiums
As with all incidents impacting a high-rise building’s operations requiring a response, lessons learned are identified after the incident, to ensure that the next incident impacts us all - less. This is the very foundation of having an “active” risk management program required by building Owners. The following is a brief list of lessons learned, best practices and tips to ensure your high-rise building is ready for the next power failure.
Convoy Protests in Canada and Building Safety & Security
Convoy Protests in Canada and Building Safety & Security
Fire Prevention Week 2021 What does it mean for Condo Boards & Property Managers in Ontario.
Fire Prevention Week 2021 ! What does this mean for Condominiums in Ontario?