NFPA-certified fire protection for Scarborough's restaurants, retail, industrial tenants, medical practices, and multi-tenant commercial. Across every district from Malvern to the Bluffs, with a same-day standard.
Scarborough's commercial profile is broad and diverse: one of the GTA's most active restaurant corridors along Eglinton, Lawrence, and Kingston Road; a major industrial and logistics base along Birchmount, Warden, and the 401; dense retail through Scarborough Town Centre and Agincourt; and a robust medical and professional-services cluster through Bridlewood, Guildwood, and Cliffside.
Being in Toronto's east end means Toronto Fire enforcement applies. Which means annual tagged extinguisher inspections, semi-annual kitchen hood suppression, monthly emergency lighting checks, and proper alarm system monitoring are not optional. Boss Fire runs unified maintenance rotations for Scarborough operators so inspection paperwork is always current and nothing fails at renewal.
Scarborough is roughly 45 minutes to an hour from our Mississauga dispatch depending on traffic. Well inside our same-day business-hours radius, and with 24/7 on-call support for sprinkler emergencies and discharged suppression systems.
NFPA 96 hood suppression and K-Class extinguisher programs for Eglinton, Lawrence, Kingston Road, and Agincourt restaurant operators. Bi-annual calendars, no missed renewals.
Engineered sprinkler protection, alarm monitoring, and 24/7 emergency repair for Scarborough's 401-adjacent industrial and logistics tenants.
Clean-agent extinguishers, alarm monitoring, and life-safety programs for medical buildings, dental practices, and professional suites across Bridlewood, Guildwood, and Cliffside.
Property-manager programs for extinguisher, emergency lighting, exit signs, and monitoring across Scarborough Town Centre, Agincourt Mall, and multi-unit retail plazas.
Scarborough restaurants typically need: NFPA 96-compliant hood suppression with bi-annual inspection, K-Class extinguisher within a short travel distance of cooking equipment, ABC extinguishers across the space, tested and certified emergency lighting, and certified exit signage. Toronto Fire enforces all of it, and missing or expired tags are one of the most common citations issued.
Yes, and we do it regularly. Mid-year takeovers are straightforward. We walk your property, audit every system's current state, document gaps, pick up the inspection calendar where the previous vendor left off, and issue fresh tagging where needed. No compliance gap, no audit exposure.
Yes. Burst sprinkler lines, frozen pipes in winter, and flow-switch faults don't wait for business hours. We maintain 24/7 on-call for sprinkler emergencies across Scarborough and the entire GTA.
Most commercial insurers in Ontario now require current, tagged fire-protection documentation at renewal. Annual extinguisher certification, current alarm monitoring records, hood suppression tags, emergency lighting logs. Missing documentation can trigger premium increases or, in harder cases, claim denial after a loss. Boss Fire's tagged records are formatted exactly how insurers want them.
An NFPA-certified Scarborough 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.