Code Compliance Expert

Fire Inspections & Audits

Thorough fire safety inspections that identify hazards, verify code compliance, and give you a clear action plan — before the fire marshal does.

Get My Free Quote
Fire Inspections & Audits

When was your last fire safety inspection?

Building fire codes change. Equipment ages. Renovations create new hazards. Without regular inspections, compliance gaps accumulate silently until they're discovered during an official inspection — or worse, during an actual emergency.

  • Fire code violations and fines
  • Insurance claim denials due to non-compliance
  • Occupant safety risks from unidentified hazards
  • Costly emergency repairs instead of planned maintenance

Find Problems Before They Find You

I inspect your building with the same eye I use responding to fire emergencies. Every inspection includes a detailed written report with prioritized recommendations, estimated costs, and timelines. You get a clear roadmap to full compliance — no surprises.

How It Works

01

Pre-Inspection

Review existing fire safety plans, previous inspection reports, and building documentation.

02

On-Site Inspection

Systematic walk-through of all areas, fire protection systems, exits, and safety equipment.

03

Documentation

Detailed written report with photographs, findings, and prioritized recommendations.

04

Action Plan

Clear timeline and cost estimates for addressing each finding.

05

Follow-Up

Verification inspection to confirm corrections were properly implemented.

What's Included

  • Complete building walk-through
  • Fire protection system assessment
  • Emergency exit and lighting review
  • Extinguisher inspection and tagging
  • Detailed written report with photos
  • Prioritized recommendation list
  • Follow-up verification inspection
  • Compliance documentation

Credentials & Certifications

DFD
Dieppe Fire Dept.
NSFS
IFSAC/ProBoard Certified
CPR
Certified Instructor
WSN
WorkSafeNB Approved
WorkSafeNB Approved Training NSFS IFSAC ProBoard Certified Dieppe Fire Department Active Duty Bilingual Service

Frequently Asked Questions

01 How often should a fire inspection be done?

Annual inspections are recommended for most commercial buildings. High-risk facilities like healthcare or industrial sites may require more frequent inspections.

02 What does the inspection cover?

Everything from fire exits and signage to sprinkler systems, extinguishers, alarm systems, electrical panels, storage practices, and fire separation integrity.

03 Will you fix the issues you find?

I identify and document issues with clear recommendations. For items requiring licensed tradespeople, I can recommend qualified contractors.

04 Is this the same as a fire marshal inspection?

No — my inspections are proactive and advisory. They help you identify and fix issues before an official fire marshal inspection, reducing the chance of violations.

Ready to Get Started?

Request a free quote and we'll build a custom proposal for your team.