Overview
Newark Fire Division: Fire Prevention Bureau
Code Enforcement and Public Safety
The Newark Fire Prevention Bureau, headquartered at the Fire Division complex on 18th Avenue, is the agency responsible for enforcing the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code within the city limits. As a specialized unit of the Newark Department of Public Safety, the bureau’s primary mission is to prevent the loss of life and property through rigorous inspections, education, and strict code compliance. This office serves business owners, landlords, and contractors who require permits and safety certifications. 🚒
The bureau plays a proactive role in community safety by conducting routine inspections of commercial buildings, schools, and multi-family residential properties. These inspections ensure that fire suppression systems are functional, exits are unobstructed, and potential hazards are mitigated. The office also investigates complaints regarding fire code violations and manages the issuance of Certificates of Smoke Detector and Carbon Monoxide Alarm Compliance (CSDCMAC) required for home sales and rentals. 📋
Key Services and Permits
- Fire Safety Permits: Issuance of permits for specific hazardous activities, such as welding, cutting, or the storage of combustible materials. 📄
- Certificate of Occupancy: Fire safety inspections required before a business can legally occupy a commercial space. 🏢
- Smoke Detector Certification: Processing inspections for residential properties upon change of ownership or tenancy. 🏠
- Public Education: Outreach programs designed to teach residents and schoolchildren about fire safety and prevention strategies. 🎓
Bureau Operations
The Fire Prevention Office is located at 1010 18th Avenue, separate from the standard firehouses. Visitors usually come here to submit plans, pay permit fees, or schedule inspections. The facility operates during standard municipal business hours. It is important for business owners to maintain compliance with all fire codes to avoid penalties and, more importantly, to ensure the safety of their patrons and employees. The bureau maintains a zero-tolerance policy for serious safety violations that put the public at risk. 🛡️
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