Carbon Monoxide Detector, Fire Alarm Detection Systems, Clean Agent & Halon Supression, Emergency Lighting, Water Based Fire Suppression, Special Suppression Systems, Special Detection Systems, Access Control Systems, Marine Fire Protection, Machinery Fire Protection, Gas Detection Systems, Portable & Wheeled Fire Extinguishers, Sprinkler, Fire Pumps & Standpipes, Mobile Equipment HVAC Systems, Firestopping, Fire Doors, Fire Damper, Fire Safety Planning, Full Recharge Facilities
Pacific Coast Fire Equipment is a fully licensed and insured, fire protection contractor serving Western Canada through our Network of offices, Authorized Distributors and Affiliated Companies. Our technicians are Manufacturer, ASTTBC and CFAA certified and our Electricians and Sprinkler Fitters are Trade Qualified. The emphasis of our company is to provide one stop shopping, at a fair price and in a timely manner to meet all of your fire protection,
and fire detection needs!
When it comes to your safety, a little preparation goes a long way. Serving Vancouver and surrounding areas, Advance Fire & Safety Ltd carries a wide range of safety products for your home or office, including fire alarm systems, all types and makes of fire extinguishers, emergency lighting and more. Call us today for more information.
Advance Fire & Safety Ltd: Making Vancouver a Safer Place to Live and Work'Always On Guard'Advance Fire & Safety Ltd serves Vancouver and the surrounding area with fire protection services for homeowners, restaurants and businesses. We offer professional sales, service and installation of fire extinguishers, fire suppression systems and emergency lighting.Fire Extinguisher ServicesAdvance Fire & Safety Ltd provides service for all makes and models of fire extinguishers. This ensures that your fire extinguisher is not only up to compliance standards, but is ready when you need it most.
The origin of the fire insurance grading system dates back more than 100 years to a time when major fires destroyed large portions of cities in Canada and the United States. Historical fires such as the Great Fire of Portland (1866), Great Chicago Fire (1871), Great Toronto Fire (1904) and the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and subsequent fire focused attention on the vulnerability of cities to the threat of conflagrations. During this era, water supplies, fire departments and fire codes were in their infancy and were simply not sufficient to prevent or control large, devastating fires.