A Fire Safety Plan has three primary objectives:
Fire Prevention Officers' association of British Columbia Fire Safety Plan Guidelines web link.
The Squamish Fire Department must review and accept your Fire Safety Plan. As per schedule 9 of the District of Squamish Fees and Charges Bylaw, there is an initial $100 acceptance fee. A copy must be kept on site and available for the fire department. Review the plan annually and immediately inform the Squamish fire department of any changes. If you do not have a Fire Safety Plan and one is required, contact the Squamish fire department, or a Fire Protection Consultant for assistance developing one.
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