Code-compliant emergency floor plans and passive graphics for commercial buildings. Professional drawings, 2-week delivery, fully insurable across the GTA.
When first responders enter a burning building, the first thing they want is a clear, colour-coded emergency floor plan. Posted somewhere obvious. It shows them exits, extinguisher locations, hydrant connections, electrical shut-offs, and hazardous-material zones. A good passive graphic can shave minutes off a response. Those minutes matter.
Most property managers delay on passive graphics because they assume the process is slow or complicated. Boss Fire has streamlined it: submit your building's drawings, and we'll produce code-compliant framed graphics ready to install. in two weeks, guaranteed.
Increasingly required by insurers and by the Ontario fire codes for public-access occupancies.
Professionally framed, wall-mounted floor plans posted at key egress points on every floor.
Outdoor-rated posted graphics for first-responder entry points at large industrial sites.
Complete floor-by-floor graphic packages for Class A commercial towers.
Per-unit graphics for commercial strip malls, plazas, and shared-use industrial.
Braille and tactile signage for accessibility compliance in public-access buildings.
Refresh out-of-date graphics after a reno or tenant change. Quick turnaround.
It depends on the occupancy. In Ontario, emergency floor plans (passive graphics) are typically required for public-access buildings, multi-tenant commercial, industrial, and many institutional occupancies. Even where not strictly mandated, most commercial insurers now require them. When in doubt, ask your fire marshal. Or ask Boss Fire.
Boss Fire guarantees two weeks from drawing submission to framed, ready-to-install graphics. If you have a pending inspection and need it faster, call us. We can expedite on a case-by-case basis.
Yes. Submit your updated building drawings and we'll refresh the affected sheets. For minor changes (a relocated exit, a new extinguisher), this is fast and inexpensive.
One per floor. Posted at a designated location near each floor's main elevator lobby or egress route. Large floor plates sometimes require multiple postings. A Boss Fire drafter will advise based on your building.
Free on-site assessment across the GTA. No charge, no pressure. Just a clear plan and a single point of contact for every fire system on site.