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  • The following safety requirements apply to any use of fireworks reserved for certified fireworks handlers to produce visual and audio effects during a special event.

  • The following safety requirements apply to any use of fireworks reserved for certified display supervisors to produce visual and audio effects during a fireworks display.

  • The following safety requirements apply to any use of fireworks in a family or domestic setting during a temporary special event.

  • In this section, you'll find safety requirements for temporarily lodging people in a building that is not ordinarily used for accommodation.

  • The following safety requirements apply to any temporary modification of a building, part of a building or other facility used for exhibitions.

  • The following safety requirements apply to modifying the use or increasing maximum capacity of buildings to be temporarily used as meeting places.

  • The following safety requirements apply to cooking food for special events using a gas or charcoal grill.

  • The following safety requirements apply to temporary electrical facilities or generators used for a special or outdoor event.

  • The following safety requirements apply to self-standing structures used during special events, with or without the public.

  • The following safety requirements apply to special events involving the use of tents and inflatable structures.

  • The following safety requirements apply to special events requiring a road closure.

  • Contact our special event representatives or visit the following Web sites for more information.

  • Below you will find the procedure for submitting a request for authorization for performances with special effects, as well as all requirements and processing times.

  • Below you will find the procedure for submitting a special event request, as well as all requirements and processing times.

  • High school and university students can come for a half-day observation internship at a fire station.

  • Firefighters from other departments can do an internship in any Montréal fire station of a maximum duration of two days.

  • Fire station tours can be organized for groups of children ages 5 and over. In this section, find out how you can request a tour.

  • A visit to the fire station can be made by any citizen of the Montreal agglomeration.

  • This three-hour session teaches participants to use a portable extinguisher at the start of a fire.

  • The aim of this presentation is to educate seniors about preventive behaviours and teach them how to react safely during a fire.