Abandoned… – Responsibilities for a “Decommissioned” building under the Ontario Fire Code
One of the sad by-products of the last couple years is the unfortunate loss of some of our favorite retail locations and restaurants in our
One of the sad by-products of the last couple years is the unfortunate loss of some of our favorite retail locations and restaurants in our
If you take a quick peek at the “Kilo Lima Code School” here you will see a course I posted: “Precision: Life Safety Systems Inspection,
My previous post for the KiloLima community (here) was about Annual Life Safety System Inspection Reports and what elements to look for when reviewing them.
Although the annual inspection records can be large and comprehensive documents, there are a few key areas to look at and questions to ask that
Early in my career in Fire Protection I was working with a National Canadian business in the Fire Alarm, Sprinkler and Life Safety industry. I
We are CodeNext and we wanted to take a minute to tell you a story The CodeNext team was excited to start a new
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