Canada's First Online
Construction
Fire Safety Plan
Stop waiting days for a consultant to call you back. Fill in your project details, download a code-compliant CFSP in minutes. Built by fire safety professionals with 40+ years of AHJ experience.
What Type of Project Do You Have?
Different project types require different fire safety plans. Select the one that matches your site — our guided form collects exactly what your AHJ needs.
Construction Fire Safety Plan
For buildings under active construction, major renovation, or demolition. Required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) before work begins.
- Emergency roles, wardens & contacts
- Hot works permit program & fire watch
- Site drawing with equipment locations
- Muster point & evacuation procedures
- Flammable storage & SDS inventory
- Utility shutoffs & AHJ contacts
- Appendices & site posting sheets
Fire Safety Plan
For occupied commercial, residential, industrial, or mixed-use buildings requiring a full code-compliant fire safety plan package.
- Complete multi-document package
- Emergency warden & personal packages
- Fire department summary & vital building info
- Alberta & BC fire code versions
- 2-stage & single-stage alarm logic
A CFSP Shouldn't Take a Week.
General contractors and site supervisors across Canada have been waiting days — sometimes weeks — for fire safety consultants to deliver a CFSP before they can break ground. We built this to fix that.
Instant Delivery
Fill the form, click the button, your CFSP downloads as a complete PDF. No waiting for callbacks. No email chains. No delays to your project start date.
AHJ-Ready
Every section required by fire departments and building authorities is included. Hot works permits, SDS inventory, warden assignments, utility shutoffs — all there.
Built by Professionals
This platform was designed by Randy Brown, a fire safety consultant with 40+ years of experience and involvement on over a dozen industry committees across Canada.
If You're Building, You Likely Need One.
A Construction Fire Safety Plan is required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction before construction begins on most projects. Here's who typically needs one:
General Contractors
Required before breaking ground on new construction, major renovations, or tenant improvements
Project Managers
Multi-trade coordination on occupied or phased construction projects requiring fire safety documentation
Site Supervisors
Responsible for maintaining the CFSP on site and ensuring all trades are trained on emergency procedures
Owners & Developers
Building permit and occupancy permit requirements in Alberta, BC, Ontario, and most Canadian jurisdictions
Renovation Contractors
Occupied building renovations, heritage building restorations, and commercial tenant improvements
Hot Works Contractors
Welding, cutting, grinding, and any open-flame work on construction sites requires a hot works program
The Right Code for Your Jurisdiction.
The platform automatically applies the correct fire code based on your project's province or state. You don't need to know the code — we handle that.
Your CFSP is 20 Minutes Away.
Fill in your project details, review your plan, download your PDF. Code-compliant. AHJ-ready. Free during our beta period.
Build Your Plan Now →Construction Fire Safety Plan (CFSP) — an online self-serve platform for general contractors, project managers, site supervisors, building owners, and developers across Canada and the United States. Generate a complete, code-compliant Construction Fire Safety Plan instantly for projects in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon, and all US states.
A Construction Fire Safety Plan is required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) — including local fire departments and building departments — before construction begins on new buildings, major renovations, tenant improvements, and demolition projects. The plan must address: emergency evacuation procedures, muster point designation, fire warden assignments and contact information, hot works permit program, fire watch requirements, flammable and combustible material storage protocols, Safety Data Sheet (SDS / MSDS) inventory, utility shutoff locations, site security measures, and emergency services contacts. Compliant with NFC 2023 Alberta Edition (Section 5.6), NFPA 241 Standard for Safeguarding Construction, Alberta Fire Code, BC Fire Code 2024, Ontario Fire Code O. Reg. 213/07, Saskatchewan Fire Code, Manitoba Fire Code, IFC 2021, and applicable US state fire codes. Serving Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, Airdrie, Vancouver, Surrey, Kelowna, Toronto, Ottawa, Mississauga, Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Halifax, and all Canadian cities and municipalities.