Fire Protection Consultants & Engineers in Ottawa, ON

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200 Colonnade Road, Ottawa, K2E 7M1

+1 613-228-0073
Total Fire Protection is an established and leading full service fire protection company, providing inspection, maintenance and installation services to Eastern Ontario. We are locally owned and have been Ottawa's go to place for fire protection for more than 30 years. We believe ourselves to be the Total package for our clients; providing all their fire and life safety services 24 hours, seven days a week.
Total Fire Protection is a highly regarded company in the fire protection industry, known for their professional service, knowledgeable technicians, and helpful staff. Their team frequently goes above and beyond contractual obligations to ensure project completion.
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1 - 2880 Sheffield Road, INDUSTRIAL PARK, Ottawa, K1B 1A4

(613) 744-0595
Foundations, Fire protection service, Clubs et Associations, Museum, Sports et Loisirs, Business Associations, Membership Organizations, Societies, Association
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924 McBride Street, Ottawa, K1Z 5K1

(613) 226-8180
Acoustical Contractors, Fireproofing & Firestopping, Stucco Contractors

284 Wellington Street, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1A 0H8

(613) 957-4222
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