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Midland apartment building owner guilty of Fire Code violations

Judge finds owner guilty of failing to maintain fire extinguishers, closures in fire separation
20221004 223 King 003
Midland Fire Department

NEWS RELEASE
TOWN OF MIDLAND
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On Monday, Aug. 21, 2023, the justice of the peace of the Orillia Provincial Offences Court found the owner of a Midland apartment building guilty of contraventions of the Ontario Fire Code.

The owner of the local apartment building was found guilty and subsequently fined $500, plus fees and victim surcharge, for failure to maintain fire extinguishers and failure to maintain closures in a fire separation. A complaint inspection was conducted on the property in April and found that required annual inspections had not been completed on the fire alarm system and fire extinguishers, closures in the fire separations were damaged for an extended period of time, and there were expired smoke alarms in the residential suites of the building.

The Midland Fire Department continues to work to reduce community risk through fire prevention and enforcement strategies. The fire department is committed to ensuring that appropriate measures are being taken by property owners to achieve fire safety through compliance with the Ontario Fire Code and the Fire Protection and Prevention Act.

The Midland Fire Department reminds all property owners, commercial and residential, that maintenance of fire protection and life safety equipment is crucial to ensure tenants can survive a fire should it occur.

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