Salter Square
A condominium community in Kanata, Ontario
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Changes and Alterations
Fire Safety
Water
Garbage
Good Neighbour Relations
General
Common Areas
Exclusive-use Areas
Pets
Parking
Pool
Finances
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Fire Safety

  • No owner may do or permit anything that will increase the risk of fire or the rate of fire insurance on any building or any property kept inside, or that will conflict with Fire Department regulations or with any insurance policy carried by the Corporation, the rules and ordinances of the Board of Health or with any statute or municipal bylaws.
  • No coal or any combustible or offensive goods, except firewood properly and safely stacked within the unit, may be kept on the property. Embers from wood-burning fireplaces may be disposed of only after they are cold and must be placed in a metal container. Naphtha and propane barbecue tanks must be stored outside.
  • Outdoor fireplaces and chimineas are not permitted at Salter Square - no open flames.
  • It’s the Law: Owners must install smoke detectors on every level of their unit and keep them in working order. Each unit owner will ensure that the unit is compliant with all requirements of the Fire Code, including the need to place detectors outside sleeping areas. Owners are required to provide the Corporation with written proof of this every year. The Corporation will not be responsible for any costs, damages, claims or expenses incurred by the owner’s failure to satisfy the requirements of this Rule. Where a unit is leased, the owner and tenant are jointly responsible.
  • Owners will not overload any electrical circuits.
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