Expert Fire Suppression Systems Brampton

Stay compliant with Ontario Fire Code and NFPA regulations through our professional fire suppression installation and maintenance services in Brampton.

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Reliable Fire Suppression Systems Brampton for Your Facility

Brampton’s logistics and manufacturing sectors house unique fire hazards that demand highly specialized suppression. Large cold storage facilities utilizing ammonia refrigeration require critical suppression and gas detection systems. Logistics centres handling hazardous materials or flammable liquids need foam suppression or dry chemical systems tailored to specific commodity classes. Large-scale food processing plants require massive, multi-hood wet chemical systems to protect industrial fryers and ovens. Brampton Fire and Emergency Services meticulously reviews special hazard suppression designs during facility permitting. SESSI provides Brampton industrial operators with suppression solutions engineered for extreme hazards.

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Local Fire Safety at a Glance

  • Brampton logistics centres storing flammable liquids often require high-expansion foam suppression systems
  • Industrial fryers in Brampton food processing plants require custom-engineered wet chemical suppression
  • Dry chemical suppression systems require 6-year tear-down maintenance and 12-year hydrostatic testing

Comprehensive Fire Suppression Systems Brampton What We Provide

Suppression System Inspection Brampton Kitchen Hood, Clean Agent,
Industrial Dry Chemical

Does your Brampton restaurant, distribution centre, or industrial facility have a current suppression system inspection on file? Kitchen hood suppression systems must be serviced every six months under NFPA 96, and clean agent and dry chemical systems require annual inspection under NFPA 17 and 17A. Sessi Fire Protection inspects all suppression system types across Brampton, serving commercial kitchens in Bramalea
and Heart Lake, data room clean agent systems in Springdale and Mount Pleasant, and industrial suppression installations along the Highway 410 corridor. All inspections are certified and accepted by Brampton Fire and Emergency Services.

Suppression System Repair Brampton Nozzle Replacement, Actuator
Reset, Agent Loss

Is a suppression nozzle in your Brampton kitchen cracked or clogged with accumulated grease? Has your clean agent or dry chemical system’s actuator failed to engage during a manual test? Has your system lost agent due to a slow cylinder leak that went
undetected between inspections? Sessi Fire Protection provides suppression system repair services throughout Brampton, correcting nozzle faults, actuator failures, valve issues, and agent losses in commercial kitchens, server rooms, and industrial suppression installations all with documentation for Brampton Fire and Emergency Services.

Kitchen Hood Suppression Brampton Semi-Annual Service, Fusible
Link, Compliance Certificate

Brampton food service establishments, commercial kitchens in shopping centres, and industrial cooking operations are all required to maintain semi-annual kitchen hood suppression inspections under NFPA 96 and the Ontario Fire Code. Brampton Fire and Emergency Services actively enforces these requirements during property audits. Sessi Fire Protection delivers complete kitchen hood suppression service throughout Brampton, covering nozzle inspection, fusible link replacement, agent cylinder check, manual pull station test, and gas valve interlock verification with a compliance certificate provided on the same day.

Fire Suppression System Repair in Brampton

Clean Agent Suppression Brampton FM-200, Novec 1230 Service,
Cylinder Weight Verification

Is the clean agent suppression system protecting your Brampton data centre, UPS room, or telecommunications closet being properly maintained? FM-200 and Novec 1230 systems that have not been weighed and tested within the past twelve months may not have sufficient agent to protect the full volume of your hazard. Sessi Fire Protection provides annual clean agent suppression system service throughout Brampton, verifying cylinder agent weight, testing actuators and abort switches, confirming detection device integration, and documenting all findings in a certified
report.

Suppression System Recharge Brampton Dry Chemical Refill, Clean
Agent Cylinder Exchange

Has a suppression system at your Brampton facility discharged following a kitchen fire, an accidental activation, or a mechanical malfunction? Your facility is unprotected until the system has been recharged and tested. Sessi Fire Protection provides suppression
system recharge services across Brampton, refilling and repacking dry chemical kitchen hood systems, exchanging or recharging FM-200 and Novec cylinders, and performing a complete functional test before certifying the system ready for service. Updated service documentation is issued and accepted by Brampton Fire and Emergency
Services.

Fire Suppression System Inspection in Brampton

Suppression System Upgrade Brampton Modernize Kitchen Hood,
Replace Obsolete Dry Chemical

Is your Brampton food service operation or industrial facility still relying on an older dry chemical suppression system that cannot meet current NFPA or Ontario Fire Code standards? Has a recent inspection resulted in an order to upgrade or replace your system? Sessi Fire Protection upgrades suppression systems throughout Brampton replacing obsolete dry chemical kitchen hood systems with wet chemical alternatives, installing modern clean agent room protection in place of legacy CO2 systems, and providing complete upgrade documentation for Brampton Fire and Emergency Services
and your insurer.

Types of Fire Suppression Systems We Install

Brampton Fire and Emergency Services enforces Ontario Fire Code inspection standards for special hazard suppression systems. Here are the mandatory compliance intervals for your Brampton industrial facility.

  • FM-200 (HFC-227ea) — A clean agent that suppresses fire without leaving residue. Safe for occupied spaces and electronics.
  • Novec 1230 — A clean agent with zero ozone depletion potential and a short atmospheric lifetime. Common in data centres.
  • CO2 Systems — High-concentration carbon dioxide systems for unoccupied industrial hazards such as printing presses and turbines.
  • Wet Chemical Systems — Specifically designed for commercial kitchen hoods and cooking equipment. Required by NFPA 17A.
  • Dry Chemical Systems — Powder-based suppression for flammable liquid and industrial hazards.
  • Inert Gas Systems — Nitrogen, argon, or IG-55/IG-541 blends that reduce oxygen concentration without leaving residue.

⚠ Compliance Alert — Brampton

Ontario Fire Code: O. Reg. 213/07 — Sprinklers required for buildings over 6 floors or 600 m² (mixed use)

Zoning: Brampton Zoning By-law 270-2004 — Compliance triggered by changes of use or renovations exceeding 50% of assessed building value

Brampton Fire and Emergency Services conducts proactive inspections of older multi-unit residential and commercial buildings across Peel Region.

Up to $25,000 Available for Brampton Buildings

Qualifying multi-unit residential buildings in Brampton may access up to $25,000 per building through the CMHC MRAP program for fire safety upgrades.

Compliance & Standards

Fire protection systems must meet strict codes and standards to protect occupants and property. We help clients navigate these requirements with clear guidance, proper documentation, and consistent execution.

Our work is performed in alignment with applicable Canadian fire codes, standards, and industry best practices. We support inspections, testing, verification, and system upgrades with compliance in mind at every stage.

We work closely with facility teams, authorities having jurisdiction, and inspection bodies to help ensure systems are installed, maintained, and documented correctly.

Standards and organizations we work with include:

  • Applicable provincial and national fire codes
  • ULC inspection and verification standards
  • Industry-recognized safety and compliance organizations

Fire Suppression Systems Brampton — Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about fire suppression systems Brampton, inspections, and Ontario Fire Code requirements for Brampton properties.

Logistics centres storing flammable liquids or hazardous materials in Brampton may require high-expansion foam suppression systems or specialized dry chemical systems per NFPA 11 or NFPA 17. The specific design depends on the commodity classification and storage arrangement. SESSI engineers these complex foam and chemical systems.

Large-scale food processing in Brampton — such as industrial fryers or continuous ovens — requires custom-engineered wet chemical suppression systems (NFPA 17A) or water mist systems. These systems must handle massive cooking surfaces and integrate with complex conveyor and ventilation shutdowns.

Yes. Cold storage facilities in Brampton using ammonia refrigeration must comply with strict life safety, gas detection, and suppression requirements. Brampton Fire and Emergency Services requires rigorous maintenance documentation for these systems due to the high toxicity and flammability risks of ammonia leaks.

NFPA 17 requires semi-annual inspection of dry chemical suppression systems in Brampton. Additionally, the dry chemical agent must be examined or replaced every 6 years, and the agent cylinders must undergo hydrostatic testing every 12 years. SESSI tracks all these compliance milestones for your facility.

Why Work With Us

Choosing the right fire protection partner matters. You need a team that responds quickly, communicates clearly, and understands the realities of operating buildings in the GTA.

Locations We Serve

We provide fire protection services across key commercial and industrial areas in the Greater Toronto Area.

Suppression Systems in Other Areas

Toronto | Mississauga | Vaughan | Markham | Richmond Hill | Oakville | Etobicoke | Scarborough

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Local Compliance Note: All fire protection systems must meet the requirements set by Brampton Fire and Emergency Services (Peel Region).