Calgary Fire Safety Plans and Multi-Hazard Plans

WPS helps Calgary property managers and building owners strengthen preparedness with building-specific fire safety plans and multi-hazard emergency plans that support compliance, reduce liability, and improve occupant safety.

Calgary Fire Safety Plans for Buildings

In Calgary, fire safety planning often involves more than maintaining a document on file. Property managers and building owners may need current procedures that reflect building operations, occupant needs, supervisory staff responsibilities, and code requirements shaped by the National Fire Code (Alberta Edition), also referred to as the NFC(AE).

Many buildings also face risks beyond fire. Depending on the property type and location, Calgary emergency planning may need to account for extreme cold and winter storms, flooding from the Bow and Elbow Rivers, heavy rainfall, hailstorms, wildfire smoke, extreme heat, high winds, and power outages. For commercial, residential, and mixed-use properties, these risks can affect evacuation procedures, staff coordination, occupant communication, and business continuity.

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Fire Safety Plan Services in Calgary

Fire Safety Plans

Building-specific fire safety plans designed to support code compliance, life safety, and clear emergency procedures.

Multi-Hazard Plans

Emergency plans that go beyond fire safety and help Calgary buildings prepare for a broader range of incidents and hazards.

Need Emergency Training For Your Calgary Buildings?

A plan is most effective when the people responsible for carrying it out clearly understand their roles. WPS also offers instructor-led and on-demand emergency training for Calgary buildings, helping supervisory staff and other key personnel respond with confidence.

Professional fire safety planning for Calgary buildings according to Section 2.8 of the National Fire Code (Alberta Edition), featuring emergency evacuation maps and fire alarm components.

Fire Safety Plan Requirements in Calgary

In Calgary, fire safety plan requirements are governed by the National Fire Code (Alberta Edition), also referred to as the NFC(AE), and administered locally by Calgary Fire. At a high level, the NFC(AE) requires applicable buildings to maintain a current fire safety plan, clear emergency procedures, and trained supervisory staff.

For Calgary property managers, that often means keeping plans current, reflecting changes in tenants or operations, defining roles and responsibilities clearly, and reviewing procedures regularly so documentation stays useful in practice, not just on paper. Fire safety plans under the NFC(AE) must be reviewed at least every 12 months.

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✦ FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About Fire Safety Plans in Calgary

Do I need a fire safety plan in Calgary for my building?

Yes, many buildings in Calgary are required to maintain a fire safety plan. This commonly includes buildings with a fire alarm system, buildings with four or more storeys, assembly occupancies, care occupancies, and other uses covered under the National Fire Code (Alberta Edition) and administered by Calgary Fire.

A multi-hazard emergency plan expands emergency planning beyond fire response. It can address other risks that may affect a Calgary property, such as extreme cold and winter storms, flooding from the Bow and Elbow Rivers, heavy rainfall, hailstorms, wildfire smoke, extreme heat, high winds, and power outages.

The National Fire Code (Alberta Edition), also referred to as the NFC(AE), sets out fire safety planning and emergency procedure requirements for applicable buildings and occupancies in Alberta. At a high level, it is intended to make sure buildings are prepared in advance with current fire safety plans, clear procedures, and trained supervisory staff. Fire safety plans under the NFC(AE) must be reviewed at least every 12 months.

Fire safety plans should be reviewed regularly and updated whenever building conditions, staffing, tenancy, layouts, or operations change. For many Calgary buildings, keeping the plan current is essential for both compliance and practical emergency readiness.

Not every building will have the same level of need, but many property managers benefit from multi-hazard planning because building risk is not limited to fire. A broader planning approach can help improve operational readiness and decision-making during a wider range of emergencies.

Fire safety plans and multi-hazard plans are typically developed by qualified fire and life safety professionals familiar with National Fire Code (Alberta Edition) and local requirements. WPS provides services for commercial, residential, and mixed-use properties in Calgary.

The process usually starts with reviewing the building type, occupancy, existing documentation, and operational requirements. From there, WPS can help prepare a building-specific plan that supports compliance and improves emergency preparedness.

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WPS helps Calgary property managers and building owners strengthen compliance, improve emergency preparedness, and reduce liability with practical fire safety planning and multi-hazard emergency plans tailored to their buildings.

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