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Monmouth County Fire Escape Inspections

Fire Escape Evaluations for Coastal & Historic Properties 

Our team provides certified fire escape inspections and DCA compliance services across Monmouth County, with a focus on Long Branch, Asbury Park, and Red Bank. We specialize in historic and coastal properties that require precision and corrosion-resistant assessments under NJ Fire Code.
We ensure your fire escapes meet safety, accessibility, and certification requirements while providing complete documentation for Department of Community Affairs submission.

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Why Choose EvacuSafe Solutions

Trusted by property owners across New Jersey for certified fire escape inspections, load testing, and DCA compliance—done right, on time, and without repair upsells.
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Prompt, Professional Service

Fast scheduling, efficient on-site service, and detailed reporting — all performed by certified inspectors who ensure your fire escape meets NJ Fire Code and DCA standards without delay.

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100% Unbiased, No-Repair Model

We focus solely on inspection and certification, never repairs — guaranteeing honest, objective evaluations that property owners and DCA officials can trust.

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Transparent, All-Inclusive Pricing

Know exactly what to expect before we begin. Our straightforward pricing covers all inspection, documentation, and certification steps — no hidden fees or surprise costs.

Certified Fire Escape Inspections

At Evacusafe Solutions, located in Union County, NJ, we prioritize your safety with our comprehensive fire escape inspection services. Our team of certified professionals ensures compliance with all local and national safety standards, providing meticulous evaluations and expert recommendations. Committed to excellence and reliability, we partner with our clients to deliver peace of mind through safe and secure evacuation solutions.

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How often are fire escapes required to be inspected in Monmouth County, NJ?

Under the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code (N.J.A.C. 5:70), all fire escapes in Monmouth County must be inspected and certified at least once every five years by a New Jersey-licensed professional engineer or architect. The inspection report must include structural findings, photos, and the certifying engineer’s seal before it’s submitted to the local Fire Bureau or DCA for Green Card renewal.

When is a fire escape load test required in Monmouth County?

A load test is required when a fire escape shows visible deterioration, corrosion, or structural weakness during inspection. Engineers perform the load test to verify the escape’s strength and stability before it’s cleared for use. If the fire escape fails the test, it must be repaired and re-inspected before the certification can be issued.

What happens if my property fails a fire escape inspection in Monmouth County?

If your fire escape is found unsafe or deteriorated, the property owner must repair or replace the affected sections immediately. After repairs, a licensed engineer must re-inspect and certify the structure to receive a valid Certificate of Inspection (“Green Card”). Failing to comply may lead to fines, violation notices, or even building closure under state fire safety regulations.

Secure Your Fire Escape Today

Ensure compliance and safety with expert fire escape inspections by Evacusafe Solutions. Protect your property and peace of mind in Union County.