FAQ's
Department: Fire Prevention
- Fire Prevention
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- Can I have a charcoal grill on my balcony?
Charcoal grills are not permitted on any deck, porch, balcony, or any other portion of a building.
- Do all municipalities enforce the same Fire Safety Code?
Yes; the Borough of Sayreville enforces the New Jersey Fire Safety Code used by all municipalities.
- Do I need a permit to put up a tent?
If the tent is greater than 900 square feet or more than 30 feet in any dimension, a permit must be obtained from the Fire Official.
- How often are commercial fire inspections performed?
Each commercial building is inspected at least once during the calendar year.
- I received a fire code violation and do not understand the violations. Who can I call?
The name of the inspector is on the front sheet of the violation paperwork. Call our office at 732-390-7009 and ask to speak with the inspector. Please click here for help understanding your notice.
- The Fire Inspector was just here when my new building was completed; why do I have another fire inspection within six or seven months?
The Fire Inspection that was performed when you first completed your building or space was performed by the Fire Sub-Code who enforces the Uniform Construction Code. The inspection that is performed by the Fire Official (sometimes referred to as Fire Marshal) is a maintenance inspection under the Uniform Fire Code. In most circumstances the Fire Official will visit your place of business once a year.
- What can I expect from a fire inspection?
The inspector will need access to the entire property. A representative may be requested to accompany the inspector to provide access to locked areas. When violations are found, they will be noted and explained. Adequate time will be given to correct the violations before another inspection occurs.
- What does the code say about propane fired grills?
Portable LP-gas cooking equipment such as barbecue grills shall not be stored or used:
• on any porch, balcony or any other portion of a building;
• within any room or space of a building;
• within five feet of any combustible exterior wall;
• opening in any wall;
• under any building overhang.These rules do not apply to R-3 structures (one- or two-family dwelling units separated by a 2-hour fire separation assembly).
- Where can I obtain a fire report?
Fire reports are obtained from the Sayreville Fire Prevention Office located at 49 Dolan Street.
- Where is the Fire Official’s office located?
The Fire Official’s office is located at 49 Dolan Street, next to the Mickey Sedlak Recreation Building.
- Can I have a charcoal grill on my balcony?