From a single convenience store to a 40-location national rollout. Inspection, recharging, installation, and certification of every class of portable fire extinguisher, tagged and documented to NFPA 10.
Portable fire extinguishers are the most-regulated, most-inspected piece of fire equipment on your property. And the most commonly overlooked. A rusted bracket, a dropped pressure gauge, a missing tamper seal. Any of these can fail an inspection and void your insurance.
Boss Fire technicians are NFPA 10 certified and carry every component on the truck. We inspect, service, recharge, and replace on the spot, so you're never running a business with non-compliant equipment sitting on the wall.
Same-day service available across the GTA. Including failed inspections, pre-audit scrambles, and post-discharge recharges.
The universal workhorse. Combustibles, flammable liquids, and electrical. Standard across retail, office, industrial.
Required in commercial kitchens. Designed specifically for cooking-oil fires that dry chemical can't control.
No residue. Ideal for electrical equipment, flammable liquids, and clean-up-sensitive environments.
Ordinary combustibles. Paper, wood, fabric. Common in warehouses, offices, storage.
Non-conductive, non-corrosive, residue-free. The gold standard for protecting sensitive electronics.
DOT-compliant for trucks, vans, forklifts, and fleet vehicles. With ongoing inspection cycles managed for you.
NFPA 10 mandates four cycles: monthly visual (by you), annual professional certification, 6-year internal maintenance, and 12-year hydrostatic testing. Boss Fire owns the last three and reminds you about the first.
Depending on the issue, a failed unit can usually be serviced on site (recharge, seal replacement, tag update) or swapped for a replacement we carry on the truck. Either way, you leave the visit fully compliant.
Yes. Our National Accounts program is built for multi-site Canadian operations. One contact, one invoice, one standard across every location.
Yes. Provided the manufacturer is still on the NFPA approved list and the cylinder hasn't been decommissioned. If a unit is obsolete, we'll flag it and replace it with a modern-equivalent rated extinguisher.
Free site assessment across the GTA. No charge, no obligation. Just a clear quote and a compliant building.