CARBON MONOXIDE CERTIFICATION
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
REQUIREMENTS – as of March 5, 2007
Fire Prevention
Phone #: (908) 204-2511 Ext: 2511
Check section of town located in:
Society Hill/Spring Ridge/Cedars_________ Lyons/Stonehouse _______
Finley/Maple _________
King George/Valley ________ The
Hills _____________
Mt. Airy/W. Oak ________ Rt. 202/Childs ________
NO NEED TO COMPLETE IF REINSPECTION -
CURRENT APPLICATION ON FILE
PROPERTY OWNER: ___________________________________________________
PROPERTY ADDRESS: _________________________________________________
BLOCK: _____________________ LOT: __________________
CONTACT PERSON: _______________________ TELEPHONE NO.:____________
REALTOR: ________________________________ AGENCY: ___________________
REALTOR’S TELEPHONE NO.:__________________________
CLOSING DATE: ___________________ DATE OF NEW RENTER: ___________________
Appointments are scheduled on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday from 8:00am to 11:30am.
Please do not schedule your appointment the same day as your moving day or your closing.
Payment is accepted in the form of cash or check made
payable to
No appointment will be made without completed application and payment.
The fee schedule is as follows:
$35.00 Requests received more than 10 calendar days from change of occupancy/closing.
$70.00 Requests received within 10 calendar days of change of occupancy/closing.
$140.00 Requests received within 4 calendar days of change of occupancy/closing.
PLEASE NOTE: WE
DO CHARGE FOR A RE-INSPECTION. PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS TO
BE SURE YOU ARE READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION.
ALL FIRE ALARM &
SECURITY SYSTEM CODES WILL BE REQUIRED FOR PERSON MEETING INSPECTOR
Smoke Detectors for Residential Dwellings
When and What is Required
Built Prior to 1977
There
were no smoke detector requirements. If
no smoke detector upgrades have been done, then one battery-operated smoke
detector is required on each level including the basement.
Built from January 1, 1977 – February 21, 1983
These dwellings were built with an electric smoke detector on the sleeping level and in the basement. They were not interconnected. The original smoke detector system must be working and a battery-operated detector must be installed on any level not currently equipped with a detector.
These dwellings were built with an electric smoke detector on every level including the basement. They were interconnected. The original smoke detector system must be working.
Built from May 1, 1993 –
Present
These dwellings were built with interconnected electric smoke detectors with battery backup. This system will be tested from the electrical system and the battery system. Please be prepared to turn off the electrical breaker for the battery test. Detectors are located on every level including the basement, in the vicinity of sleeping areas, and in every bedroom. The original smoke detector system must be working.
As of March 5, 2007 Requirements for
Portable Fire Extinguisher Compliance
(N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.3, 2.9 and 4.19)
At least one portable fire extinguisher shall be installed in all residential dwelling upon change of occupancy.
The extinguisher must meet the following criteria:
When mounting your fire extinguisher:
If you want to hang something heavy – like a bookshelf or a mirror – onto drywall, by far the best way is to fasten it directly into the underlying wall studs. Use a stud finder or just tap the wall to find out where the studs are and screw directly into them. Unfortunately in a lot of cases that isn’t possible – those studs never seem to be where you want to hang something – so luckily, you have some other options.
Fasteners for hanging things on a wall are broadly grouped into light duty and heavy duty. Here’s an overview of some of the more common fasteners used.
Light Duty Fasteners
Conical Plastic Anchors – Also known as plastic wall plugs, these range in size from about ¾” all the way up to 2”. The best of them have ribbed or ridged sides that will stop the anchor from pulling out of a wall once it is installed. To use one of these, drill a pilot hole in the drywall large enough for the anchor to be inserted and tapped flush with the wall surface. Manufacturers packaging outlines the size of the pilot and the size of the screw each fastener is designed to work with. When the proper sized screw is installed, the arms that form the cone shape are forced out wider than the hole, helping to hold the screw in the drywall. For the most part, these are designed for light duty holding and shouldn’t be considered for anything that weighs more than 10 to 15 pounds.

An expanded plastic wall plug. When
placed into a
wall,
the screw forced in causes the arms to spread.
Requirements for
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detectors
NJ
State law now requires that any dwelling that contains a fuel burning appliance, fireplace, woodstove, or an
attached garage upon sale, lease, rental (change of occupancy), be equipped
with a Carbon Monoxide (CO) detector. No construction permit is required for
their installation, unless they are permanently connected to the homes
electrical wiring. These detectors are available from most hardware stores,
home centers, department stores, and discount stores. Detectors may be battery
operated, plug-in, or hard wired with battery backup. Detectors must be
installed (if not already) before making an appointment with our office.
CO
detectors shall be centrally located in the hallway within 10 feet of the bedroom
doors or one in each bedroom. The detector may be ceiling or wall
mounted and installed in a competent manner and in accordance with the
manufacturer’s installation instructions. All detectors shall be located and
mounted so that jarring or vibration will not cause accidental operation. All
detectors shall be supported independently of their attachment wires.
***PLEASE
NOTE: DETECTORS DO EXPIRE. To test
your detector, press the test button. The detector should emit a series of
beeps, followed by a brief pause, then another series of beeps. One beep is not
sufficient, it must be a series of beeps. ***

WHAT TO EXPECT AT YOUR SMOKE/CARBON
MONOXIDE DETECTOR/FIRE EXTINGUISHER INSPECTION
When the Fire inspector arrives at your house they will be
checking the smoke detectors, the carbon monoxide detectors and the fire
extinguisher.
**IMPORTANT: Please
see “Smoke Detector Requirements” attached to your application form for what
type of smoke detector is required for your dwelling.
The fire inspector
will spray one of the smoke detectors with a can of smoke to make sure it works.
If the smoke detectors are interconnected every smoke detector in the house
must go off when one is tested. The inspector will continue to check each smoke
detector individually until all have been checked.
He/she will then test the battery backup of each smoke
detector. The electric circuit breaker for the smoke detectors will be turned
off and the inspector will again spray smoke on each smoke detector to check
that the battery backup is working. This only applies to dwellings with
interconnected electric smoke detectors with battery backup.
** IMPORTANT: Please
see “Carbon Monoxide Requirements” attached to your application form for more
information on carbon monoxide detectors.
The fire inspector will test the carbon monoxide detectors
by pressing the test button. It should emit a series of beeps, then a pause,
then another series of beeps. The carbon monoxide detectors must be located
within 10 feet of the bedroom doors or one in each bedroom.
** IMPORTANT: Please
see “Fire Extinguisher Requirements” attached to your application form for more
information on fire extinguishers.
The fire inspector will check that the fire extinguisher is mounted with the manufacturers mount in
the kitchen or within 10 feet of the kitchen. The fire extinguisher cannot be
sitting in a cabinet, on the floor, on a table or on the counter. IT
MUST BE MOUNTED. It can be mounted in a cabinet in the kitchen or
within 10 feet of the kitchen. It must be mounted no higher than 5 feet and be
at least 4 ½” off the ground. The fire extinguisher must be ABC type and no larger than 10 pounds.
If your dwelling does not pass you must come into the office
to make another appointment for a re-inspection. You will be required to pay
the same fee you paid for the first inspection.
Please call the office at 908-204-2511 ext. 2511 with any
questions prior to your appointment so we may assist you.
If you need to reschedule your appointment kindly give us at
least 24 hours notice.
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