Fire Route Sign Ontario No Parking
Fire Route Sign Ontario No Parking — regulation-validated, made in Niagara. Fast turnaround on 5+ year outdoor vinyl, shipped nationwide.

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Choose your height, package, and material below. We produce and ship in 1-2 business days.
Single decal from $89.99 · Fleet packs available for multiple vehicles
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What You Get
When the fire marshal shows up, the last thing you want is an Ontario fire route sign that "looks about right." O.Reg 213/07 under the Ontario Fire Code specifies exactly what these signs must say and how they must perform — and non-compliance carries fines up to $50,000 for corporations. These signs are built to that standard, not just near it.
- Engineer-grade retroreflective face on .063" aluminum — visible day and night, rated for long-term outdoor exposure
- Wording and layout meet Ontario Fire Code requirements for fire route no parking signage
- Pre-drilled and ready to mount — no cutting, no guesswork at the post
- Made in Canada on Canadian equipment with Canadian materials
How It Works
Order, receive, install. The signs ship flat, pre-drilled for standard post hardware, and arrive ready to go up the same day. No special tools, no additional prep work. Whether you're outfitting a fire route for the first time or replacing non-compliant signs ahead of an inspection, the path from order to done is straightforward.
- Standard hole placement fits most post and bracket configurations
- Retroreflective surface reflects headlights and flashlight beams without any power source
- Aluminum construction holds up to freeze-thaw cycles, road salt, and UV exposure across Ontario seasons
- Suitable for commercial, industrial, and multi-residential properties with a designated fire route
Why It Works
A hardware-store sign might look similar on the shelf, but compliance is not about appearance — it is about meeting a documented standard that a fire marshal or bylaw officer will measure against. Generic signs often fall short on retroreflectivity rating, material gauge, or wording. These do not. While individual municipalities may layer on their own bylaw language, the base requirements under O.Reg 213/07 are what drive enforcement across the province, and that is exactly what these signs are designed to satisfy.
- Engineer-grade retroreflectivity is a code requirement, not a feature upgrade — it is what separates a compliant sign from a decorative one
- Consistent wording and layout reduce ambiguity during bylaw or fire marshal review
- Fire marshal inspections do not come with advance notice — the right time to get compliant is before the visit, not during it
If you manage a property with a designated fire route in Ontario, order today and have your signage installation-ready before your next inspection.
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