WPS helps Vancouver property managers and building owners improve fire safety planning with fire safety plans, emergency training, and software-driven tools that support compliance and reduce liability.












Fire safety and emergency planning in Vancouver involves more than keeping a fire safety plan on file. Property managers often need to prepare for high-rise evacuation challenges, mixed-use building operations, supervisory staff responsibilities, and code requirements shaped by the Vancouver Fire By-law and BC Fire Code Section 2.8.
In addition to fire risk, Vancouver buildings may also need emergency planning for earthquakes, wildfire smoke, extreme heat, coastal flooding, extreme rainfall, and windstorms or power outages. These local hazards can affect occupant safety, building operations, and emergency response procedures across commercial, residential, and mixed-use properties.
In Vancouver, many fire safety plan requirements are shaped by the BC Fire Code, including Part 2, Section 2.8, and reinforced through the Vancouver Fire By-law. At a high level, Section 2.8 is about making sure buildings are prepared in advance with a current fire safety plan, clear emergency procedures, and trained supervisory staff.
For Vancouver property managers, that usually means keeping fire safety plans up to date, making sure key personnel understand their responsibilities, providing training before emergencies happen, and reviewing procedures regularly as building conditions, tenants, and operations change.
From compliant fire safety plans to multi-hazard emergency procedures, instructor-led training, and powerful emergency management software, WPS delivers a complete, integrated approach to building safety.
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✦ FAQs
Yes, some buildings in Vancouver are required to maintain a fire safety plan. This commonly includes buildings required to have a fire alarm system, along with certain occupancies and uses covered by the BC Fire Code and Vancouver Fire By-law.
Yes, if your building has supervisory staff or other personnel with fire safety responsibilities, they are required to be trained before taking on those duties. In practice, this means emergency training is often required for fire wardens, supervisory staff, and other key personnel named in the building’s fire safety plan.
Section 2.8 of the BC Fire Code addresses fire safety planning and emergency procedures for applicable buildings and occupancies. 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 and emergency training in Vancouver are typically provided by qualified fire and life safety professionals familiar with the BC Fire Code and local requirements. WPS provides both for commercial, residential, and mixed-use properties in Vancouver.
Property managers and building owners usually start by reviewing their building type, occupancy, staffing needs, and current documentation, then working with a qualified provider to prepare fire safety plans and deliver the right emergency training.
WPS helps property managers improve fire safety planning, strengthen training, and support compliance with practical solutions that reduce risk and protect occupants.
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