Bill 14 2009
An Act to
deem that the Building Code and the Fire Code require fire detectors,
interconnected fire alarms and non-combustible fire escapes
An Act to deem that the Building Code and the Fire Code require interconnected smoke alarms and smoke detectors and non-combustible fire escapes
Note: This Act amends or repeals more than one Act. For the legislative history of these Acts, see the Table of Consolidated Public Statutes – Detailed Legislative History on www.e-Laws.gov.on.ca.
Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows:
Building Code Act, 1992
1. Section 34 of the Building Code Act, 1992 is amended by adding the following subsections:
Same – fire alarms
(2.0.1) Regulations
made under subsections (1) and (2) are deemed to require that every residential
building in which there are two or more dwelling units be equipped with,
(a) fire
detectors installed in all public corridors and common areas of the building;
and
(b) fire
alarms interconnected such that the activation of a fire detector in a public
or common area of the building will sound an alarm that is audible throughout
the building.
Same – smoke alarms
(2.0.1) Regulations made under subsections (1) and (2) are deemed to require that every residential building in which there are two or more dwelling units be equipped with,
(a) smoke alarms installed in all public corridors, common areas and stairwells of the building; and
(b) smoke alarms interconnected such that the activation of a smoke alarm in a public corridor, common area or stairwell of the building will sound an alarm that is audible throughout the building.
Same – fire escapes
(2.0.2) Regulations made under subsections (1) and (2) are deemed to require that fire escapes, where permitted, be constructed of non-combustible material.
Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997
2. Section 12 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997 is amended by adding the following subsections:
Same – fire
alarms
(1.1) Regulations
made under subsection (1) are deemed to require that every residential building
that is in existence on a day to be specified by regulation and in which there
are two or more dwelling units be equipped with,
(a) fire detectors installed
in all public corridors and common areas of the building; and
(b) fire alarms
interconnected such that the activation of a fire detector in a public or
common area of the building will sound an alarm that is audible throughout the
building.
Same – smoke alarms and detectors re buildings under s. 9.5 of the Fire Code
(1.1) Regulations made under subsection (1) are deemed to require that,
(a) if a fire alarm is required in a building regulated under section 9.5 of Ontario Regulation 213/07 (Fire Code) made under this Act, the building be equipped with smoke detectors in all public corridors, common areas and stairwells of the building; and
(b) if a fire alarm is not required in a building regulated under section 9.5 of Ontario Regulation 213/07 (Fire Code) made under this Act, the building be equipped with smoke alarms interconnected such that the activation of a smoke alarm in a public corridor, common area or stairwell of the building will sound an alarm that is audible throughout the building.
Same – smoke detectors re buildings under s. 9.6 of the Fire Code
(1.1.1) Regulations made under subsection (1) are deemed to require that every residential building regulated under section 9.6 of Ontario Regulation 213/07 (Fire Code) made under this Act, that is in existence on a day to be specified by regulation, be equipped with,
(a) smoke detectors installed in all public corridors, common areas and stairwells of the building; and
(b) smoke detectors interconnected such that the activation of a smoke detector in a public corridor, common area or stairwell of the building will sound an alarm that is audible throughout the building.
Same – smoke alarms re buildings under s. 9.8 of the Fire Code
(1.1.2) Regulations made under subsection (1) are deemed to require that every residential building regulated under section 9.8 of Ontario Regulation 213/07 (Fire Code) made under this Act, that is in existence on a day to be specified by regulation, be equipped with,
(a) smoke alarms installed in all public corridors, common areas and stairwells of the building; and
(b) smoke alarms interconnected such that the activation of a smoke alarm in a public corridor, common area or stairwell of the building will sound an alarm that is audible throughout the building.
Same – fire escapes
(1.2) Regulations made under subsection (1) are deemed to require that fire escapes that are in existence on a day to be specified by regulation be replaced, if necessary, by fire escapes constructed of non-combustible material.
Retrofit
(1.3) For greater certainty, the requirements described in subsections (1.1) and (1.2) are requirements for retrofits.
Commencement
3. This Act comes into force six months after the day it receives Royal Assent.
Short title
4. The short title of this Act is the Fire Protection Statute Law Amendment Act, 2009.
This reprint of the Bill is marked to indicate the changes that were made in Committee.
The changes are indicated by underlines for new text and a strikethrough for deleted text.
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EXPLANATORY NOTE
The Bill amends the Building Code Act, 1992 and the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997 to deem that regulations made under each of those Acts, known respectively as the Building Code and the Fire Code, require that:
1. Every
residential building with two or more dwelling units is equipped with fire
detectors in all public corridors and common areas of the building and
interconnected fire alarms that are audible throughout the building.
1. Every residential building described in the Bill be equipped with smoke alarms or smoke detectors in all public corridors, common areas and stairwells and that the smoke alarms or smoke detectors be interconnected such that the activation of a smoke alarm or smoke detector in a public corridor, common area or stairwell of the building will sound an alarm that is audible throughout the building.
2. Every
fire escape is be constructed
of non-combustible material.
The requirements under the Fire Code apply to buildings that are in existence as of a date specified by regulation.