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Unlocking Efficiency and Safety in Condominium Communities with Innovative Solutions
Condominium communities are not immune to various risks that can both jeopardize resident safety and the financial integrity of the corporation. Risk Management initiatives, along with the importance of comprehensive documentation is needed – Why…to substantiate compliance and fortify against potential liabilities or claims.
Ontario's first accredited Fire Safety Certification program launches
National Life Safety Group (NLSG), a trusted leader in providing Fire, Safety & Emergency Management solutions, is delighted to announce the launch of its new "Implementing Fire Safety Plans in Residential Buildings" training program, which recently received accreditation from the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) Canada Branch.
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”.
“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
"Protecting Your Condominium Community: The Importance of an Active Risk Management Program
In this blog, we will discuss why condominium communities should have an active risk management program and emphasize the importance of having documentation to prove compliance and defend against potential losses or claims.
Storage in Underground Parking Garages & Resident Lockers
The Fire Safety Commission, ordered a residential condominium corporation in Ontario to remove storage from within a total of 52 “wired” cages (locker units) located within the building’s underground parking garage.