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Fire Route Signs are a unique category of signage because the requirements are typically established by the municipality rather than the property owner. Municipalities designate fire routes to keep emergency access clear, and the corresponding signage may be subject to specific requirements for wording, dimensions, reflectivity, placement, spacing, arrows and enforcement. For property managers, condominium corporations, developers and building owners, the challenge is often determining which signs are required, how many are needed, where they must be installed and whether the existing signage still supports municipal enforcement of the designated fire route.
Safety Media manufactures municipality-specific Fire Route Signs for properties across Canada. We regularly supply signs for projects throughout the Greater Toronto Area and Ontario, including signage based on requirements established under Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 880, Mississauga Fire Route By-law 0216-2023, Brampton By-law 93-93, Markham By-law 106-71, Richmond Hill By-law 232-97 and similar municipal programs across Canada. Because fire route requirements vary from one jurisdiction to another, our signs can incorporate municipality-specific wording, by-law references, directional arrows, towing notices and other required information. Learn more about regulatory signage requirements in Canada.
Whether you are replacing damaged signs, upgrading an existing property, completing a condominium turnover project, satisfying a site plan requirement or preparing a newly designated fire route for inspection, Safety Media can manufacture, supply and install fire route signage. All signs are produced in-house using durable aluminum and reflective materials suitable for Canadian climates and long-term outdoor performance.
Yes. Fire route sign wording, size, arrows, placement and visibility requirements can vary by municipality. Safety Media’s fire and life safety signage team can help you choose the right fire route signs for your property based on the city, approved fire route plan, required wording and installation location. You can also learn more about regulatory signage requirements for specific cities in our Regulatory Signage in Canada guide.
Installation requirements vary by municipality and may specify sign spacing, mounting height, setback distances, visibility requirements and placement along the designated route. In many cases, signs must be installed at regular intervals and positioned so motorists entering or travelling along the fire route receive clear notice of the parking restrictions. Safety Media can assist with sign quantities, locations, posts, mounting hardware and professional installation for your property.