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Title: Fire Fees Bylaw


1
Fire Fees Bylaw
  • Steve Dongworth
  • Deputy Chief
  • Calgary Fire Department

2
What will we be charging for?
  • Repeated, preventable nuisance alarms
  • No charge for first two nuisance alarms
  • 250 for third and fourth
  • 500 for fifth and beyond
  • 500 for security signals routed to FD

3
Rebate Program
  • Rebate available of up to 50 of fees paid in any
    calendar year
  • Need receipt of proof that investment has been
    made in system that will reduce likelihood of
    future nuisance alarms

4
Why charge?
  • Public and Firefighter Safety
  • Resources tied up needlessly
  • Complacency in buildings
  • Loss to business
  • Demoralizing effect on firefighters
  • Unnecessary wear and tear, fuel and other vehicle
    costs

5
Why charge?
  • UK Experience
  • 2.5 billion CDN annual losses to industry from
    disruptions caused by false alarms
  • Alarm industry estimate that 90 of systems give
    little, or no, problems. Remaining 10 create
    majority of unwanted signals
  • Reducing False Alarms by HM Fire Inspectorate
    March 2001

6
How big is the problem?
  • Upwards of 1300 repeat, preventable false alarms
    October 2000 to September 2001 in Calgary
  • Two sites with around 100 each
  • Over 60 sites with over 10 each

7
Examples of Nuisance Alarms
  • Construction
  • Soldering
  • Dust
  • Spray Painting
  • Working on system while online
  • Fire Drills without notifying FD
  • Burnt toast

8
How to reduce Nuisance Alarms
  • Management Plan
  • Regular Maintenance/Testing
  • Training/Supervising
  • Building Staff
  • Operators
  • Cleaning
  • Security
  • Contractors
  • Tenants

9
How to reduce Nuisance Alarms
  • Management Plan (cont.)
  • Hot Works Control
  • Relocating detectors or switching types
  • Control of portable cooking devices
  • Clause in Tenant and Contractor contracts making
    them responsible for fees for alarms that they
    cause
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