Requirements for Smoke/Carbon Monoxide & Fire Extinguisher Certification



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Requirements for Smoke/Carbon Monoxide & Fire Extinguisher Certification In order to successfully pass the inspection, your property will need to meet all regulations mandated by the state and municipality. These requirements are detailed below and specifically refer to smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and fire extinguishers. Please consult these requirements and contact Parsippany Division of Fire Prevention with any and all questions or concerns prior to your appointment. If your property does not adequately meet these requirements you will fail and be required to schedule a re-inspection (with a $50 re-inspection fee). Your property must pass inspection prior to closing or rental, or you will receive a penalty for non-compliance. New homeowners or renters can not occupy the home or rental unit prior to the inspection or a $500.00 penalty can be assessed. Please note: The property owner OR realtor must be present at the time of the inspection, and payment is due at the time of the inspection. FEE SCHEDULES After completing the Application for Smoke/Carbon Monoxide & Fire Extinguisher Certification, please mail, fax, email, or drop off the form. Your inspection fee is determined by counting the number of business days from the day we receive your application until your closing date. Fees are as follows. Request for Residential Smoke Detector/Carbon Monoxide Detector/Fire Extinguisher Inspections: 1. Request for a CSDCMDC received ten (10) or more business days prior to the change of occupancy: $50.00 2. Request for a CSDCMDC received four (4) to nine (9) business days prior to the change of occupancy: $75.00 3. Request for a CSDCMDC received zero (0) to three (3) business days prior to the change of occupancy: $125.00 4. Please note: Applications received less than ten (10) days before the closing or rental date will try to be accommodated however, this is not always possible. That is why we ask for ten (10) or more business days notice. 5. For any rentals: please note that we are a separate department from the Housing Division. You need to contact them for their certification separately. Their phone number is (973) 263-4280 6. Re-inspection or no-show fee is: $50.00 Payment by check or money order only (no cash) at time of inspection to: Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills

SMOKE DETECTOR REQUIREMENTS Please refer to the following requirements based on the year that your house was last modified or built. YEAR* CODE REQUIREMENTS 1978 1216.3.3 Minimum of 1 smoke detector installed on each level including the basement No interconnection required 1981 1716.3.4 Minimum of 1 smoke detector installed on each level Including the basement No interconnection required 1984 1716.3.3 Smoke detector outside bedrooms Smoke detector on each story including basement For split levels, one smoke detector on upper level 1987 1018.3.5 Smoke detector required outside bedrooms (hallway) Smoke detector on each story including basement For split levels, one smoke detector on upper level 1990 1018.3.2 Smoke detector required in all bedrooms (hallway) Smoke detector required outside the bedrooms Smoke detectors required on each level, including basement For split levels, one smoke detector is sufficient on the upper level 1993 919.3.2 Smoke detector required in all bedrooms Smoke detector required outside the bedrooms (hallway) Smoke detectors required on each level, including basement For split levels, one smoke detector is sufficient on the upper level Battery backup required Fire Alarm/ Monitored Systems: If your home has any type of monitored/ un-monitored Fire Alarm System, it must be fully functional at the time of inspection. Operational systems must be taken off line and you must have a proper pass code at time of inspection. Non-functional or defunct fire alarm system components must be completely removed and apply to the chart above.

Please consult the following diagrams, which show where detectors are required for certain houses: CENTRALIZED BEDROOMS Shall have a minimum of (1) smoke detector and (1) carbon monoxide detector within (10) feet of each sleeping area. (Combo units are acceptable) NON-CENTRALIZED BEDROOMS Shall have a minimum of (1) smoke detector and (1) carbon monoxide detector within (10) feet of each sleeping area. (Combo units are acceptable) MULTI-LEVEL HOMES Shall have a minimum of (1) smoke detector on each level. If there are multi-level bedrooms, (1) carbon monoxide detector required within (10) feet of each sleeping area.

DETECTOR REQUIREMENTS Smoke Detector(s): Must be less than (10) years old per NFPA 72 14.4.7.1 Hard wired/ interconnected systems must remain hard wired. Can not be replaced by battery operated only type of detector. Interconnected smoke detector systems: when a detector is activated ALL the detectors must activate. Smoke detectors must be wired and mounted properly. Carbon Monoxide Detector(s): Must be less than (7) years old Must be placed within (10) feet of each sleeping area. Plug-in A/C type must be located in a common area within (10) feet of the sleeping area(s). Carbon monoxide detectors are not to be in the basement, garage, or near any fuel fired appliances. Smoke Detector/ Carbon Monoxide Detector Combo Units: Must be less than (10) years old per NFPA 72 14.4.7.2 Must be placed within (10) feet of each sleeping area Combo units should only be used in common areas within (10) feet of the sleeping areas. Smoke Detector/ Carbon Monoxide Detector Combo Units are not to be in the basement, garage, or near any fuel fired appliances. *All detectors should be maintained and installed per manufactures specifications.