Quebec City
Our home base. We handle fire safety throughout Quebec City and its boroughs, from Vieux-Quebec to Sainte-Foy, Beauport and Charlesbourg.
Quebec City is where we are based. We work across every borough, every day: downtown and Vieux-Quebec, Sainte-Foy, Sillery, Cap-Rouge, Beauport, Charlesbourg, Limoilou, Vanier and Loretteville. The building stock is dense and varied: downtown office towers and retail, government and institutional buildings, university pavilions and CEGEPs, restaurants, condos and apartment towers. Because we are right here, travel is short and we can set a visit or respond to something unexpected without delay. For a manager with several addresses in town, that means one provider who knows the ground.
Areas we serve
Downtown and in the upper town, a lot of people move through the same building: street-level retail, offices, government buildings and schools such as Universite Laval and the area CEGEPs. These high-traffic buildings call for close tracking of portable extinguishers, emergency lighting and exit signs, in line with the applicable standard and regulation (NFPA 10, the provincial fire code). We already work in this kind of environment every week, and we plan visits to disturb occupants as little as possible. With Canuck360, the manager tracks compliance, certificates and deadlines for each address in one place.
Our services in the area
Frequently asked questions
Do you cover all the boroughs of Quebec City?
Yes. Quebec City is our base, so we cover the whole city: Vieux-Quebec, Sainte-Foy, Sillery, Cap-Rouge, Beauport, Charlesbourg, Limoilou, Vanier and Loretteville. Travel is short, which helps for both scheduled visits and urgent calls. Call 418-905-3396 for a quote.
Can you inspect several buildings in the same portfolio across the city?
Yes. Many managers in Quebec City have offices, retail or residential buildings spread across town. We schedule extinguisher and emergency lighting inspections with one provider, and everything is grouped in the Canuck360 client portal: compliance, certificates and deadlines by address.
How often do extinguishers and emergency lighting need inspection?
Portable extinguishers and emergency lighting are subject to periodic inspections under the applicable standard and regulation (NFPA 10, the provincial fire code). The frequency and tasks depend on the equipment type and how the building is used. We review your situation and propose a clear schedule, without guessing.