Evacusafe solutions

Fire Escape Inspections for Housing Authorities & Property Management Firms in New Jersey

Certified DCA inspections, load testing, and portfolio-wide certifications for housing authorities, property managers, and affordable housing groups.

Serving All New Jersey Counties

Essex, Hudson, Bergen, Passaic, Union, Middlesex, Camden & Monmouth

 

Why It Matters

Under the NJ Fire Code (N.J.A.C. 5:70), all housing authorities and property management firms must complete DCA-approved fire escape inspections every five years—or sooner if deterioration is found.

  • Managing multiple buildings means managing multiple compliance deadlines — and EvacuSafe helps you stay ahead of every one.
  • We make large-scale compliance simple with:
  • Certified inspections and load testing across multifamily and mixed-use properties
  • Engineer-certified documentation ready for NJ DCA submission and recordkeeping
  • Bulk inspection scheduling for housing authorities and large portfolios
  • Photo-based reports for clear tracking and accountability
  • Fast, unbiased service with no repair upsells or hidden fees
Classic exterior metal fire escapes in New York City

Our Certified Fire Escape Inspection Process

Each inspection follows NJ DCA-approved procedures to ensure accuracy, safety, and compliance—from on-site evaluation to final certification, every step is handled by licensed professionals.
Inspection

Inspection

A licensed DCA-certified inspector examines stairs, railings, bolts, and wall connections to identify any safety or compliance issues.

Exterior blue fire escape staircase in high-rise grey building.

Load Test

If deterioration or corrosion is found, a full fire escape load test is performed to confirm structural integrity and meet NJ DCA requirements.

Facade of a building in the Bronx in New York (USA).

Report

You’ll receive a detailed inspection report with photos, engineer notes, and DCA-ready documentation for submission and recordkeeping.

view of fire escapes on buildings and houses. A series of metal ladders and platforms are visible on the exterior walls of the structures. Captures the urban aesthetic of the fire escape.

Certification

Once approved, your property receives an engineer-certified green card—verifying compliance with all NJ Department of Community Affairs standards.

Our no-repair model guarantees unbiased results — we only identify real safety or compliance issues.

Who We Serve


EvacuSafe Solutions works with:

Public and municipal housing authorities

Private property management companies

Affordable housing organizations and co-ops

Developers managing multifamily portfolios

We proudly serve Newark, East Orange, Paterson, Camden, and Jersey City, where aging multifamily housing often requires routine DCA fire escape inspections, load testing, and certification."

Stay Organized, Stay Compliant

Missing even one required inspection can lead to repeat DCA violations, fines, or delayed occupancy renewals.
EvacuSafe centralizes compliance for your entire portfolio — ensuring accurate tracking, fast turnaround, and reliable certification for every property you manage.

What Our Clients Say

Hear from clients who trust EvacuSafe Solutions for their DCA inspections and certifications.

How often do property managers need to schedule fire escape inspections in New Jersey?

Under NJ Fire Code (N.J.A.C. 5:70), property managers must schedule fire escape inspections every five years, performed by a licensed engineer or registered design professional. EvacuSafe Solutions helps ensure your inspections meet DCA submission requirements and include complete documentation for compliance and recordkeeping.

What are the main inspection requirements for housing authorities and multifamily buildings?

Inspections for housing authorities and property management firms include evaluating structural integrity, anchorage, corrosion, and obstruction-free egress paths. EvacuSafe’s certified engineers provide load testing, detailed reports, and repair recommendations so you can maintain full compliance and tenant safety in accordance with state and local fire regulations.

What happens if a fire escape inspection identifies safety violations or corrosion?

If an inspection reveals structural or corrosion issues, property managers must initiate repairs immediately using a qualified contractor or structural engineer. EvacuSafe Solutions provides both deficiency reports and repair coordination, ensuring the fire escape is restored to DCA-approved safety standards before reinspection or certification renewal.Yes, Evacusafe Solutions is fully certified and qualified to perform inspections, ensuring all fire escapes meet safety requirements.

Schedule Your Properties Fire Escape Inspection


Simplify your compliance process with EvacuSafe Solutions, New Jersey’s trusted partner for housing authority and property management fire escape inspections.
Schedule a consultation today to ensure full DCA compliance across your portfolio."