Fire Inspections
Fire prevention works on meeting the requirements of the Fire Prevention and Protection Act as it relates to the provision of fire prevention and public education programs.
Inspections
Fire safety inspections are performed in all types of occupancies throughout the Town's coverage area. The majority of these inspections are initiated by requests from building owners regarding licensing or Fire Code compliance, complaints received from the public or outside agencies, and new construction.
At a minimum, fire safety inspections must be conducted upon complaint, request and as necessary to meet the mandatory requirements of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997 and associated regulations.
To request an inspection, please contact the Fire Chief.
Arson prevention
T.A.P.P.C. is The Arson Prevention Program for Children which the department supports. This is a partnership program offered by fire departments and children's mental health professionals in the community. It offers fire safety education to parents, caregivers and children at the age level of the child. Confidential counselling is also available, if needed.
Experts estimate that 50% of all arson fires are started by juveniles. Approximately 50 to 60% of these children are motivated by curiosity. For the remainder, however, fire play can be a symptom of other problems.
It is estimated that there are roughly 10 times the number of unreported fires as reported ones. Children cause many of these unreported fires and without detection and/or education, they may very well continue until a large and potential tragic fire results.
Contact Us
Town of St. Marys (general contact)
Town Hall: 175 Queen Street East
Mail: P.O Box 998
St. Marys, ON N4X 1B6