Fire protection service

Emergency lighting inspection quotes for commercial buildings.

Use this page when exit signs, emergency lights, backup batteries, or inspection documentation need service before a deadline.

Request a quote

Structured intake for commercial, multi-residential, industrial, and restaurant fire protection work. Free for customers to submit, with no obligation to hire.

Submitting a request is 100% free for customers. GTA Fire may receive compensation from providers, but you decide whether to proceed after reviewing the provider's quote, qualifications, insurance, scope, and terms. GTA Fire does not perform inspections, repairs, certifications, monitoring, field service, emergency dispatch, or code-compliance work.

What this captures

Details that help get you to the right provider faster.

Each request should include enough context to understand whether the job is routine, urgent, recurring, or best suited to a specialist provider.

Emergency light testingShare the service need, timing, location, building type, and best contact details.
Exit sign inspectionShare the service need, timing, location, building type, and best contact details.
Battery replacementShare the service need, timing, location, building type, and best contact details.
Deficiency repairShare the service need, timing, location, building type, and best contact details.
Inspection recordsShare the service need, timing, location, building type, and best contact details.

Helpful details to include

Better information means faster, more accurate help.

  • Building address and property type
  • Inspection deadline or deficiency report
  • Current provider and equipment type
  • Number of units, floors, or sites
  • Best contact person and urgency

Questions people ask

Clear answers before you request a quote.

Can I request a emergency lighting inspection quote through GTA Fire?

Yes. Submit the service needed, property type, city, urgency, building size, and contact details so the request can be reviewed and matched with a suitable provider.

What details should I include?

Include the building address, property type, deadline, deficiency notice details, current provider if applicable, equipment type, and the best name, phone number, and email for follow-up.

Who performs the inspection or repair?

The actual inspection, testing, repair, or maintenance work is performed by qualified fire protection providers, not by the website itself unless a separate direct service agreement says otherwise.