Fire Protection Company in Mississauga

Tovic Fire Protection Services is a full-service fire protection company serving Mississauga and the wider Peel Region. From City Centre high-rise condos to the logistics warehouses near Pearson, we design, install, inspect and monitor every life-safety system a building needs to stay compliant under the Ontario Fire Code. If you own or manage property in Mississauga, one contractor can handle your alarms, sprinklers, extinguishers and emergency lighting together.
Quick answer: Yes, Tovic Fire serves all of Mississauga and Peel Region. We provide fire alarm inspection and testing, sprinkler and standpipe inspection, fire pump testing, extinguisher service, emergency and exit lighting, and 24/7 alarm monitoring for commercial, industrial and multi-residential buildings. Call 647-377-3517 to book a Mississauga site assessment.
What fire protection services do you offer in Mississauga?
We cover the full lifecycle of a building's fire protection, so you are not chasing three or four separate vendors to stay compliant. Whether you need a new system installed, an annual inspection signed off, or a repair after a deficiency notice, our team handles it end to end.
- Fire alarm inspection and testing to CAN/ULC-S536, plus new installation and verification to CAN/ULC-S537.
- Sprinkler inspection and testing, standpipe and hose systems, and fire pump testing to NFPA 25.
- Fire extinguisher service, recharge and hydrostatic testing to NFPA 10.
- Emergency and exit lighting installation and monthly and annual testing.
- Backflow prevention testing and 24/7 fire alarm monitoring.
Do you serve Peel Region businesses?
Yes. Mississauga is one of the busiest commercial markets in the GTA, and Peel Region enforces the Ontario Fire Code (O. Reg. 213/07) under the Fire Protection and Prevention Act just as the City of Toronto does. Building owners, property managers and business tenants all share responsibility for keeping fire systems in working order, and a missed inspection can surface quickly during a routine fire prevention visit.
We work with landlords, condo boards, retail operators and industrial tenants across the region. If your building spans a lease boundary or you manage a portfolio across Mississauga and neighbouring cities, our team can standardise your annual inspection schedule so every site reports the same way.
Mississauga sits inside Peel Region alongside Brampton and Caledon, and its geography shapes the fire protection work it needs. Toronto Pearson International Airport straddles the city's northern edge, feeding a dense band of warehouses and distribution centres through Malton and along the Highway 401, 403, 407 and 410 corridors. Along the waterfront, Port Credit and Lakeview are seeing older commercial and industrial parcels redevelop into mid-rise residential, which brings fire code retrofit and system-upgrade work as buildings change use. Knowing where a property sits in that mix tells us which systems to expect before we even walk the site.
Which systems do you install and inspect?
Every water-based, detection and portable system in a typical Mississauga building falls under a recognised standard, and each has its own testing interval. The table below shows the systems we service most often and the standard that generally governs them.
| System | Governing standard | Typical interval |
|---|---|---|
| Portable fire extinguishers | NFPA 10 | Monthly check, annual maintenance |
| Fire alarm system | CAN/ULC-S536 | Annual inspection and testing |
| Sprinklers and standpipes | NFPA 25 | Varies (weekly to annual) |
| Fire pump | NFPA 25 | Weekly/monthly run, annual flow test |
| Emergency lighting | Ontario Fire Code | Monthly function, annual full-duration |
| Backflow preventer | CSA B64.10 | Generally annual |
For a plain-English overview of who needs what and when, our inspection frequency guide and Ontario Fire Code compliance checklist are a good starting point before you book.

What building types do you cover across Mississauga?
Mississauga's building stock is unusually varied, and the right fire protection approach changes with it. Around Square One and the City Centre, high-rise condos and office towers need coordinated alarm, sprinkler, standpipe and voice evacuation systems, along with rigorous emergency lighting in stairwells and corridors. Older low-rise stock in Cooksville and Port Credit often needs careful attention to retrofits and system upgrades.
- City Centre and Square One: high-rise condos and offices with full standpipe, sprinkler and alarm coverage.
- Meadowvale and Malton: industrial and logistics buildings near Pearson, including high-rack warehouse fire protection.
- Port Credit and Streetsville: restaurants, mixed-use and retail plazas needing kitchen suppression and extinguisher coverage.
- Cooksville and older corridors: retrofit and repair work on aging systems.
Mississauga property to protect?
Book a site assessment and we will map exactly which systems your building needs and when each is due.
How does monitoring and emergency response work?
A fire alarm is only as good as what happens when it activates. Our 24/7 monitoring watches your panel around the clock, and signals are aligned to ULC listing so an alarm reaches the monitoring station and Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services without delay. That matters most in buildings that sit empty overnight, like the logistics and manufacturing sites in the Malton and Meadowvale corridors.
We align our work to ULC, NFPA, CSA, TSSA and CFAA practices, and we handle permitted work in coordination with the authority having jurisdiction. In Mississauga that authority is Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services, whose fire prevention officers can inspect commercial and multi-residential properties and issue orders under the Ontario Fire Code. If a deficiency is found during an inspection, we document it clearly and prioritise repairs so your building stays code-compliant rather than sitting on an open notice.
Response times also depend on access. Gated logistics yards near Pearson, secured condo parkades around Square One, and tenanted retail plazas in Cooksville each present the fire department with a different path to the panel and the riser room. When we design or service a system, we make sure the annunciator, key access and zone labelling are clear enough that arriving crews can locate an alarm quickly, which is exactly the kind of detail a fire prevention inspection tends to check.
How do I book a Mississauga assessment?
Booking is simple. Call 647-377-3517 or request a site assessment online, tell us the building type and what systems you have, and we will schedule a walkthrough. From there you get a clear scope, a compliant testing schedule, and one point of contact for every system. If you also manage sites elsewhere in the GTA, see our pages for Etobicoke, Vaughan and North York.
Frequently asked questions
Do you serve Mississauga?
Yes. Tovic Fire Protection Services provides fire protection across Mississauga and the wider Peel Region, from installation and inspection to 24/7 monitoring. We work on commercial, industrial, retail and multi-residential buildings citywide.
What areas of Mississauga do you cover?
We cover all of Mississauga, including Square One and City Centre, Port Credit, Streetsville, Meadowvale, Malton and Cooksville, plus the airport-area logistics corridor. We also serve neighbouring GTA cities such as Toronto, Etobicoke, Vaughan and Brampton.
Do you handle industrial buildings?
Yes. We design, install and inspect fire protection for warehouses, distribution centres and manufacturing plants, including high-rack sprinkler systems, standpipes, fire pumps and alarm systems built to NFPA and Ontario Fire Code requirements.
Is 24/7 monitoring available?
Yes. Tovic Fire offers 24/7 fire alarm monitoring for Mississauga properties, with signals aligned to ULC listing so an alarm reaches the monitoring station and the fire department without delay, day or night.