Tillsonburg Fire Rules Update to Improve Community Safety

By

James Sinclair
March 17, 2026 11:06 am

The Town of Tillsonburg Fire Rescue Services is highlighting significant updates to the Ontario Fire Code that came into effect earlier this year to improve safety standards for residents and business owners. While the new provincial regulations officially took force on January 1, 2026, fire officials are continuing community outreach to ensure local properties are in compliance with the latest fire prevention rules.

The updated code includes enhanced requirements for carbon monoxide protection and formalized fire alarm testing procedures. These changes are part of a province-wide effort to modernize safety standards and provide better protection for homes and commercial buildings.

As the weather begins to warm up, the department is also providing seasonal fire prevention reminders to the public. These updates are intended to help property owners review their fire safety plans and maintain their equipment as the risk of outdoor fires typically increases during the spring months.

Tillsonburg Fire Rescue Services encourages all town residents to participate in community-wide safety efforts through education and better prevention practices. Property owners seeking more information on how the 2026 Fire Code updates affect them can contact the department or visit the Town of Tillsonburg’s official website.

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