Your Trusted Partner in
Fire Safety
Firepoint Inc. specializes in fire safety plans, evacuation maps,
compliance, and training services for buildings across Canada.
Fire Inspection & Risk Reduction

A Province of Innovation and Risk: Why Quebec Needs Firepoint Now
Quebec’s dynamic growth—from Montréal’s towers to rural municipalities in Mauricie—comes with increasing fire safety responsibility. With over 4 million hectares lost to wildfires in 2023 alone, and complex urban and industrial infrastructure expanding rapidly, the province demands modern, proactive safety strategies.
Firepoint is here to deliver.
Mission: To safeguard lives, properties, and communities through expert fire safety planning, compliance, and education.
Vision: A future where every Canadian building is a model of fire protection excellence.
Firepoint’s Core Services in Quebec
- Fire Safety Plan Creation: Evacuation procedures, annotated floorplans, fire warden duties, maintenance schedules, bilingual formatting—fully compliant with the Quebec Building Code and National Fire Code (Canada).
- Risk Audits & Compliance Reviews: Exits, alarms, extinguishers, hazardous zones, and code gap analysis—preparation for inspections or internal reviews.
- Provincial & Federal Code Support: We translate code into action—from initial planning to submission with the Service de sécurité incendie of Montréal, Québec, Laval, etc.
- Training & Education: Fire drill coordination, alarm response education, fire extinguisher demonstrations—delivered in English or French, in-person or virtually.
- Full Implementation: From plan submission to drill facilitation, Firepoint handles end-to-end safety coordination with local authorities.
Where We Work—and Why It Matters
Montréal & Greater Montréal: Dense buildings, heritage architecture, university zones. Firepoint helps condo boards, developers, and institutions align with both historic and modern safety mandates.
Example: A mid-rise condo in downtown Montréal updated its fire alarm system. Firepoint rewrote its plan in French and English, passed inspection with SSIM, and trained building staff in new evacuation flows.
Rural Quebec & Wildfire Zones: From Abitibi to Estrie, communities are increasingly vulnerable to wildfire. We prepare schools, care homes, and co-ops with fast-response evacuation and shelter plans.
Example: In Mauricie, a community centre adjacent to forestlands worked with Firepoint to establish a municipal-wide emergency communication and response plan with volunteer coordination.
Industrial & Energy Hubs: From Lévis to Bécancour, Firepoint audits and enhances facilities with suppression system guidance, fire zone mapping, and hazardous goods handling compliance.
Example: A manufacturing plant near Trois-Rivières needed audit support for an insurance mandate. Firepoint delivered a full plan overhaul, internal training, and received inspector approval.
Cross-Canada Experience, Quebec-Focused Results
- Fort McMurray Warehouse: Wildfire evacuation zone mapping with automated alarm integration.
- Calgary Developer: Pre-build consultation reduced rework during permitting—ideal for Quebec’s pre-approval demands.
- Edmonton Mid-Rise: Retrofit occupancy changes required exit recalculations and demographic planning—parallel to Quebec's heritage + modern dual zoning.
A Call to Action for Quebec
- Schedule a Firepoint Safety Assessment — Full site walkthrough and actionable report.
- Update an Outdated Plan — We revise legacy documents to align with 2024 code updates.
- Train Your Team — We offer flexible programs for tenants, staff, municipal leaders, and operators.
Why Firepoint?
- Professionalism: Clear documentation, timely delivery, inspector-ready reports.
- Quebec Expertise: Fluent in French, code, and culture—bilingual plans and workshops.
- Municipal Partnership: Trusted by authorities across Montréal, Québec City, Sherbrooke, Gatineau, Saguenay.
- Regulatory Mastery: Code de construction du Québec, NFC, and municipal fire regulation alignment.
- Community-Driven: Our work strengthens public safety across every corner of the province.