Expert Fire Suppression Systems Scarborough

Installing and servicing commercial kitchen wet chemical suppression systems for Scarborough’s diverse restaurant industry and multi-tenant strip malls.

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Reliable Fire Suppression Systems Scarborough for Your Facility

Scarborough’s incredibly diverse culinary scene and dense concentration of strip malls create constant demand for commercial kitchen fire suppression services. The high rate of restaurant tenant turnover means wet chemical hood systems are frequently modified, upgraded, or completely redesigned to accommodate new cooking layouts. Wok ranges, tandoori ovens, and deep fryers each require specific nozzle types and agent volumes. Toronto Fire Services (Scarborough Division) conducts rigorous restaurant inspections, often issuing immediate closure orders for uninspected or non-compliant hood suppression systems. SESSI provides Scarborough restaurateurs with rapid system modifications and reliable semi-annual compliance inspections.

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Local Fire Safety at a Glance

  • Scarborough restaurants must have their wet chemical suppression systems inspected every 6 months per NFPA 17A
  • Fusible links in commercial kitchen hoods must be replaced semi-annually with new date-stamped components
  • Toronto Fire Services can issue immediate closure orders for Scarborough restaurants with uninspected hood systems

Comprehensive Fire Suppression Systems Scarborough What We Provide

Suppression System Inspection Scarborough Commercial Kitchen, Data
Room, Industrial

Is your Scarborough commercial kitchen suppression system current on its semi-annual inspection? Is the clean agent or CO2 system protecting your electrical room or server area properly documented? Sessi Fire Protection inspects suppression systems across Scarborough, serving restaurants and food facilities in Scarborough Town Centre, warehouses and distribution centres in Agincourt and Malvern, and institutional kitchens along the Kingston Road corridor. We inspect to NFPA 96, NFPA 17, and Ontario Fire Code standards and produce a compliance report that satisfies Toronto Fire Services
requirements.

Fire Suppression System Installation in Scarborough

Suppression System Repair Scarborough Blocked Nozzle, Actuator
Issue, Discharge Cleanup

Is a nozzle in your Scarborough kitchen hood suppression system clogged with grease or physically out of position? Has your clean agent system’s actuator failed a pull-test or failed to reset after a discharge? Does your suppression system require post-fire
cleanup and component replacement before it can be returned to service? Sessi Fire Protection performs suppression system repairs throughout Scarborough, addressing nozzle, valve, actuator, and detection issues in commercial kitchens, industrial facilities, and institutional buildings across the area.

Kitchen Hood Suppression Scarborough NFPA 96 Service, Fusible Link
Swap, Nozzle Check

In Scarborough, commercial cooking operations are required to have their hood suppression systems serviced every six months under NFPA 96 and the Ontario Fire Code. Missing or overdue service is a common violation cited during Toronto Fire
Services inspections of restaurants, cafeterias, and food production facilities. Sessi Fire Protection provides full kitchen hood suppression service across Scarborough replacing fusible links, verifying nozzle quantity and placement, checking cylinder agent level, testing manual pull stations, and issuing a compliance certificate on the day of service.

Fire Suppression System Repair in Scarborough

Clean Agent System Scarborough FM-200 Service, Cylinder Weight Check, Actuation Test

Does the clean agent suppression system in your Scarborough data centre, room, or switch room have a current inspection certificate? FM-200 and Novec 1230 systems require annual inspection including cylinder weighing, actuator testing, and abort station verification to remain compliant. Sessi Fire Protection services all clean agent suppression systems in Scarborough, confirming agent quantity, testing system actuation in manual mode, verifying detection integration, and documenting all findings in a certified service report for your records and insurer.

Suppression System Recharge Scarborough Dry Chemical Refill, Agent
Cylinder Replacement

Has a suppression system at your Scarborough property discharged and left your facility unprotected? Whether your kitchen hood system expelled its dry chemical agent, your clean agent cylinder released its contents into a protected room, or an accidental activation emptied your system, Sessi Fire Protection provides prompt recharge and restoration services across Scarborough. We refill or replace agent cylinders, repack dry chemical systems, test all components post-recharge, and issue updated service documentation before the system is returned to active service.

Fire Suppression Upgrades in Scarborough

Types of Fire Suppression Systems We Install

Toronto Fire Services (Scarborough Division) enforces NFPA 17A inspection standards for all commercial kitchen suppression systems. Here are the mandatory compliance intervals for your Scarborough restaurant.

  • 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 — Scarborough

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

Zoning: By-law 569-2013 — Compliance triggered when renovations exceed 50% of building value; applicable to Golden Mile redevelopment and Scarborough Town Centre zones

City of Toronto actively targets pre-1975 apartment buildings in Scarborough for compliance inspections — particularly in Agincourt and Malvern.

Up to $25,000 Available for Scarborough Buildings

Scarborough’s large stock of pre-1985 apartment buildings makes many properties eligible for up to $25,000 per building through the CMHC MRAP program for fire protection 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 Scarborough — Frequently Asked Questions

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

When a new restaurant takes over a space in Scarborough, the existing wet chemical suppression system must be evaluated against the new cooking layout. Nozzles must be moved, added, or swapped to correctly protect the new appliances (e.g., wok ranges vs. flat tops). SESSI manages these tenant improvement retrofits and re-certifies the system.

Every 6 months. NFPA 17A and the Ontario Fire Code require all commercial kitchen suppression systems in Scarborough to undergo a semi-annual professional inspection. Missing this inspection can result in immediate fines from Toronto Fire Services and cancellation of your commercial insurance policy.

Fusible links are the heat-sensitive triggers inside the exhaust hood that activate the suppression system during a fire. Because they become coated in grease and degraded by heat, NFPA 17A requires SESSI to replace them with new, date-stamped links during every semi-annual inspection in your Scarborough restaurant.

Yes. Toronto Fire Services (Scarborough Division) can and frequently does issue immediate closure orders for restaurants with uninspected suppression systems, heavily greased hoods, or misaligned nozzles. SESSI’s proactive maintenance program ensures your Scarborough restaurant never faces a fire code closure.

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 | Brampton | Vaughan | Markham | Richmond Hill | Oakville | Etobicoke

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Local Compliance Note: All fire protection systems must meet the requirements set by Toronto Fire Services — Scarborough Division.