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Canton staff propose ordinance to require Brycer compliance engine for fire‑protection inspections
Summary
City staff proposed codifying mandatory use of the Brycer compliance engine under a new Chapter 42‑27 ordinance, saying the platform improves inspection tracking and reduces paperwork; council took the item under advisement and will consider formal approval at a future meeting.
CANTON, Ga. — City staff presented a proposed ordinance on Oct. 2 to require the use of the Brycer compliance engine — a third‑party software platform for tracking fire‑protection system inspections — for most fire protection service providers operating in Canton.
Presenter Marcia Kula described the platform as a tool the city has used in a pilot/beta capacity for nearly two years and said it helps the city track inspections, identify overdue systems and reduce…
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