If your fire inspection is tomorrow and your certificate is expired or missing, stop reading and call (416) 845-3473 right now. We dispatch same-day across Toronto and the GTA.
There's a moment every Toronto venue operator dreads: the inspector says "I need to see your current flame retardant certificate" and you realize you can't find it, or it expired six months ago, or the address on it is from your previous location. The next 24 hours feel impossible.
This page exists because we get that call every week. Here's exactly what happens and how fast we move.
What to Do If You Failed Inspection
- Don't panic. Inspectors issue a written order to remedy with a deadline — typically 30 days, sometimes 7-14 days for high-risk venues. You have time to fix it.
- Read the order carefully. Note the exact deadline date, the specific items flagged, and the required documentation format.
- Call us immediately. (416) 845-3473 — same-day dispatch across Toronto, Mississauga, Vaughan and the rest of the GTA.
- Schedule treatment before the deadline. Our certificate is issued same-day; you'll have documentation in hand to send the inspector well before the deadline.
Same-Day Service Timeline
- Hour 0: You call. We confirm address, scope, and dispatch a technician.
- Hour 2-4: Technician arrives onsite, performs free inspection, confirms quote, begins treatment.
- Hour 4-8: Treatment completes, drying begins, sample swatches taken.
- Hour 6-10: Drying confirmed, NFPA 701 sample testing performed onsite, certificate hand-delivered.
- Same day: Email copy of certificate sent to you and (if requested) directly to the inspector.
After-Hours and Weekend Service
Inspections don't only happen during business hours. We dispatch evenings and weekends across the GTA for venues facing imminent deadlines. After-hours service typically carries a modest surcharge, which is always less than one night of forced closure.
Cost of Emergency Service
Standard pricing applies to most emergency work — typically $400-$3000 for a single commercial venue depending on size. Emergency dispatch carries a modest surcharge (typically 20-30%) for rapid mobilization and after-hours work.