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Empowering Building Owners: NLSG celebrates Fire Prevention Week 2023 with Fort Erie Fire Department.

The training session, held by National Life Safety Group during Fire Prevention Week 2023 saw representatives from both Fire Prevention, and Suppression from the Fort Erie Fire Department.

Together, we reinforce the importance of having well-prepared building owners who understand the significance of their role in safeguarding lives and property.

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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.

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The Facility Manager & Fire Safety Plans in Ontario

Whether your workplace and facility is owned or leased, facility management professionals are the dedicated industry leaders that continue to innovate, refine, and make safe facilities for everyone.

Fire Safety Plans in facilities across Ontario, often appoint the Facility Manager, as being tasked, amongst other things, to oversee, control, and implement the fire safety plan. In some facilities, this is a shared task between the landlord or the Building Owner, and the tenant in control of the space, but either way, the role and responsibility of the Facility Manager for Fire Safety – is a major one.

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Condo Residents; the often overlooked partner in your building’s fire safety plan.

A recent Condo fire in Saskatoon, with damages over 5 Million dollars , reveals numerous immediate lessons learned for Condo’s across Canada.

The majority of these lessons learned seem to focus on resident actions, or in actions. Fire Safety is a team approach and your fire safety plan, written just for your condo, must include the roles and responsibilities of all parties in the building. Failing to engage the residents means a part of your fire safety team – is not aware of their roles and responsibilities.

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