CAN/ULC-S536:2019 Compliant Fire Safety Inspections with AssetPool
AssetPool empowers Canadian fire safety companies to confidently meet the stringent requirements of ULC standards—including CAN ULC S536:2019—through real-time, digital inspections and documentation.

We are a proud member of the Canadian Fire Safety Association (CFSA).
Checklists and forms comply with CAN/ULC standards.
Features That Simplify ULC Compliance
Our platform includes pre-configured digital inspection templates that align directly with ULC requirements, ensuring that every inspection follows the correct protocol. Technicians can capture and attach real-time photo evidence of installed or tested systems, providing visual verification for audits and clients alike. Reports are automatically generated and formatted for ULC compliance, saving time and eliminating manual paperwork. Each inspection is geo-tagged and time-stamped, offering verifiable proof of activity that supports regulatory traceability. Plus, every action is logged in a secure, tamper-proof audit trail—making it easy to demonstrate compliance when it matters most.
Trusted by Fire Safety Experts in Canada
Fire protection companies across Canada use AssetPool to ensure that their inspections meet ULC standards. Our clients save time, reduce paperwork, and pass audits with ease—while improving technician accountability. See a testimonial below from Sentry Fire who use CAN ULC reporting in AssetPool.
What is CAN/ULC Compliance?
The Canadian Underwriters Laboratories (ULC) sets national safety standards for fire protection systems and building materials. Companies working in fire monitoring, construction, and equipment testing must adhere to strict ULC protocols to remain certified and operational.
With AssetPool, your inspections are mapped to these standards—helping you stay compliant without the hassle of manual tracking.
AssetPool has been a game changer for our client inspections. The software allows us to perform client inspection and track our internal assets with ease. Additionally, the document feature that notifies us a month in advance when internal equipment is due for calibration, or annual inspections has greatly improved our productivity and ensures that we stay on top of our maintenance schedules.