NFPA-certified fire protection for North York's office towers, restaurants, retail, medical practices, and multi-tenant commercial. From Yonge & Sheppard south to the 401, and every corridor in between.
North York's commercial base runs taller, tighter, and more vertical than most of the GTA. Yonge and Sheppard is effectively a second downtown. Office towers, luxury retail, and a dense restaurant corridor stacked around transit. Highway 401 and Don Mills are busy with industrial and logistics tenants. Bayview, Leslie, and Willowdale host professional services, medical, and mid-rise commercial in thick concentration.
Tall buildings come with tall fire-protection requirements. Addressable alarm networks are mandatory, passive graphics for first responders are usually required, emergency lighting and exit-sign loads are bigger, and coordination with Toronto Fire on inspections needs to be exact. Boss Fire does it properly.
We run scheduled maintenance rotations across North York postal codes for property managers, restaurant groups, and commercial landlords. Same-day response on the standard, 24/7 emergency sprinkler and alarm support for the unexpected.
Addressable fire alarm systems, 24/7 central-station monitoring, emergency lighting, and passive graphics for North York's Class A and Class B commercial towers.
NFPA 96 hood suppression and K-Class extinguishers for Yonge, Sheppard, Bayview, and Don Mills restaurant operators.
Clean-agent extinguishers and life-safety programs for medical, dental, and professional practices across Willowdale, Bayview Village, and Don Mills.
Sprinkler design and engineered suppression for North York's 401 and Don Valley industrial tenants.
In most cases, yes. Ontario Fire Code and Toronto Fire typically require posted emergency floor plans. Also called passive graphics. For multi-tenant commercial buildings, buildings over certain heights, and any occupancy with complex or non-obvious egress. Boss Fire produces code-compliant passive graphics with a two-week delivery standard.
Conventional alarms report by zone (floor, wing, area). The panel says "zone 3 triggered" but not which specific device. Addressable systems give every device a unique ID, so the panel reports the exact smoke head, pull station, or heat detector. For North York office towers and mid-to-high-rise commercial, addressable is effectively the standard.
Boss Fire provides 24/7 central-station monitoring. Fire, intrusion, medical, gas, and water. Our monitoring is UL/ULC listed, and dispatch time is measured in seconds. We handle the monitoring, dispatch, and follow-up reporting end-to-end.
NFPA 96 requires professional hood suppression inspection twice a year (semi-annual), plus more frequent hood cleaning depending on cooking volume. Boss Fire handles the suppression inspection and can coordinate cleaning partners so both the mechanical cleaning and life-safety sign-off happen on the same visit.
An NFPA-certified North York technician walks your property, audits every system, flags gaps, and delivers a free quote. No charge, no pressure. Just a clear plan and a reliable partner.