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National Fire and Safety Planners: Reputation You Can Build On

May 19, 2023
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Reputation You Can Build On:

Over our many years in the industry, we have built up a reputation of reliability and professionalism. Occupancy permits depend on approved fire safety plans, so punctuality is incredibly important. We meet our deadlines so our clients can meet theirs. In fact, we are often referred to projects based on our reputation to complete fire safety plans on time.

To streamline your project and maximize your time, we also provide other services, such as:

  • Supply and install of building code and suite signage.
  • Early water leak detection (NOAH)
  • Fire safety training (for earthquakes, fire drills, fire evacuations & fire extinguisher usage).
  • Supply and install of fire extinguishers and cabinets.
  • Fire alarm and elevator monitoring.


Our Clients:

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Pictured: River Rock Casino, Cascades Delta, Starlight Casino, Park Casino


NFSP services a wide variety of buildings throughout British Columbia. Our clients range from Fortune 500 companies to “ma and pop” businesses, as well as everything in between. We have developed fire safety plans for multi-national real estate companies, boutique legal and architectural firms, property developers, and many, many small businesses (including sole proprietors).

Some sample buildings we have done include: Shangri La, The Trump Tower, Metro Town Mall, Royal Inland Hospital, YVR Buildings, Tsawwassen Mills, etc. A client list is also available upon request.

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