Cambridge Fire asks business owners and multi-unit residential owners to prevent false alarms to help protect public safety; multiple alarms could result in fines.
Cambridge, Ontario. (September 24, 2021) – The Cambridge Fire Department is asking businesses and property owners to help reduce the number of false alarm fire calls.
Every false alarm draws multiple emergency vehicles away from real emergencies. This can delay the fire department’s response to situations such as fires, vehicle collisions, or medical distress.
“False fire alarms are a serious safety concern because we respond as if it is a real emergency which makes crews unavailable for true emergency situations,” said Cambridge Fire Chief Brian Arnold. “Having multiple trucks leave their areas make us vulnerable and takes a toll on resources.”
The main causes for false alarms are malfunctioning system and failure to notify the fire department when testing or doing work on the alarm system.
Owners of businesses can prevent false fire alarms by ensuring their fire alarm system is maintained regularly and servicing the equipment as required by the Ontario Fire Code. This includes routine checking, testing, inspection, and maintenance of the fire alarm system by a certified fire alarm technician.
Building owners should be aware that they could be issued a fine of $1,000 for more than two false alarm responses in a month. If a fire alarm system is triggered by accident, owners should verify the alarm is accidental and advise the fire department. In these cases, a single truck may still continue to the site to confirm and collect details.
Quick Facts:
So far in 2021, there has been 543 false fire alarms in multi-unit residential buildings and businesses in Cambridge:
- 250 for a malfunction in the alarm system equipment
- 158 accidental alarm system activations
- 16 alarms pulled with malicious intent or as a prank
- 71 alarms pulled in a perceived emergency
- 48 alarms accidentally activated by a person
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Primary Media Contact
Allison Jones
Supervisor of Communications
City of Cambridge
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