Est. 2015 · Canadian Family-Owned

Why Boss Fire
Exists.

Big national chains treat fire protection like a subscription. Small one-truck operators disappear when something breaks. We built Boss Fire to be the third option: a Canadian family business with the credentials of the big guys, the responsiveness of the small guys, and the accountability of a company that puts its name on every inspection tag.

The Founding

Built in Mississauga. Run like it still is.

Before Boss Fire opened in 2015, our founders spent years working inside the commercial fire protection industry. And watched the same pattern play out over and over. Big national chains treated every property the same: signed contract, left documentation gaps, invoiced quarterly for work nobody could verify, and vanished when it was time to actually fix something. Smaller operators were responsive but undercredentialed, uninsured, and a year later. Gone.

So they built the company they wished existed: NFPA-trained like the national chains, responsive like the local guys, and accountable like a family name is on every tag. Because it is. A decade later, Boss Fire protects hundreds of commercial properties across the GTA. From single-unit convenience stores to 40-location national chains. And the same family still signs off on the standard every technician is held to.

We don't have sales reps. We don't outsource our technicians. We don't disappear after the invoice clears. What you get is what every customer gets: a direct line, a certified technician who knows your site, and certified equipment that will work when the alarm goes off at 2am.

“Punctual, professional, and personable staff. Excellent communication, prompt response and service.” - Verified Google Review ·
2015
Year founded · Mississauga
5.0/5
Google rating (36 reviews)
$5M
Liability insurance coverage
Ontario
Primary direct-service regions
The Standard

What "Boss Fire certified" actually means.

NFPA-trained technicians on every job. Our technicians are trained and certified to NFPA standards. Not minimum municipal requirements. Every extinguisher we tag, every alarm we commission, every sprinkler we service meets or exceeds the baseline your insurer expects.

Real documentation. Every visit generates a written inspection report. Tagged, dated, signed. Bring them to your insurer, your property manager, your landlord, or your fire marshal. They'll hold up.

Single point of contact. When something goes wrong, you don't fight a phone tree. You call us. We know your site, your equipment, and your history with us.

Same-day service. For urgent needs. Failed inspections, post-discharge recoveries, pre-audit scrambles. We respond same-day across the GTA.

Credentials & Affiliations

  • NFPA. National Fire Protection Association certified
  • CFAA. Canadian Fire Alarm Association partner
  • Kidde. Authorized fire protection partner
  • Ansul. Certified kitchen suppression installer
  • $5,000,000 liability insurance (certificates on request)
  • Ontario Business Number and WSIB compliant
  • Family-owned Canadian business · Est. 2015
Affiliated with the industry's most respected certifying bodies
NFPA NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOC.
KIDDE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
ANSUL INNOVATIVE FIRE SOLUTIONS
CFAA CANADIAN FIRE ALARM ASSOC.
Our Commitment

Four promises,
every single job.

01

Show Up

On time, prepared, and properly certified. If we say we'll be there at 10, we're there at 9:55.

02

Do It Right

Every tag, every test, every report meets or exceeds NFPA standards. No corner-cutting, ever.

03

Document It

Written reports delivered after every visit. Tagged, dated, signed, and ready for insurance and compliance.

04

Stay Available

When you call back. In a month, a year, a decade. You get the same point of contact who knows your site.

Ready to meet Boss Fire?

Let's start with a
free site assessment.

Zero obligation. A certified Boss Fire technician walks your property, audits your systems, and gives you a clear picture of where you stand. Then you decide what to do next.

Need fire protection now? Same-day across the GTA.