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January 2026

Weeks of back-and-forth communication with contractors have been dragging facility managers through fire suppression inspection paperwork. As it turns out, this administrative burden is being eliminated entirely by digital reporting systems that forward-thinking fire protection companies are adopting. Real-time inspection data gets delivered instantly; compliance documentation is generated automatically, and everything can be accessed by facility managers through simple online

Fire protection systems in Manitoba are governed by strict inspection schedules that vary by system type and building use. Annual inspections are required for commercial sprinkler systems, while quarterly testing is needed for fire alarms in most cases. As it turns out, many facility managers discover they're missing critical maintenance windows simply because the requirements were never clearly explained to

Occupancy type, square footage, and building height are what Manitoba's fire code requirements for commercial buildings depend on heavily. As it turns out, many property owners discover they're operating in a gray area where local interpretations can vary significantly from what they initially expected. Each province adapts the National Building Code, and specific requirements are often determined through a combination