Quebec delays sprinkler requirement for private seniors’ homes to 2022
QUEBEC — The Quebec government is giving owners of privately owned retirement homes an extra two years to retrofit their residences with sprinkler systems.
Such systems were made mandatory four years ago in the wake of a tragic seniors’ home fire in eastern Quebec that claimed 32 lives, with a December 2020 deadline.
But the Coalition Avenir Quebec government said the 2015 program has failed, given less than half of residences have been retrofitted with sprinklers so far.
Just 799 of 1,791 private residences in Quebec are equipped with sprinklers, and just 57 have been able to access government funding.