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Fire Escape Inspections

Ensure your building meets all NJ Fire Code (N.J.A.C. 5:70) and Department of Community Affairs (DCA) standards with a certified fire escape inspection. Our team identifies structural issues, corrosion, or safety risks before they become violations—keeping your property compliant and your occupants protected.
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Code Compliance & Certification

Our certified inspections ensure full compliance with the NJ Fire Code and Department of Community Affairs (DCA) requirements, helping property owners maintain their Green Card certification with confidence.

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Structural Safety & Load Verification

Our team inspects every element of your fire escape to verify its structural strength, stability, and safety under real-world conditions — ensuring your building is secure and DCA-ready.

Certified Fire Escape Inspection Specialists

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Comprehensive Fire Escape Inspections

Our certified inspectors conduct thorough fire escape inspections for residential, commercial, and multifamily properties. Each evaluation follows NJ Fire Code (N.J.A.C. 5:70) and Department of Community Affairs (DCA) requirements to ensure complete structural safety and compliance. We assess every component—from stairs and platforms to bolts and railings—to identify corrosion, instability, or hazards before they become costly violations.

Exterior fire escape staircases

Regulatory Compliance & DCA Certification

EvacuSafe Solutions specializes in DCA compliance inspections for fire escapes, verifying that each system meets state and municipal fire safety standards. Our certified reports include detailed photos, inspection findings, and professional recommendations to support your DCA green card certification. Property owners rely on our unbiased assessments to ensure long-term safety and avoid fines or delays during certification.

Classic exterior metal fire escapes in New York City

Scheduled & Preventive Safety Inspections

Routine fire escape inspections help prevent violations and ensure continuous compliance. Our annual and periodic inspections provide property owners and managers with peace of mind, confirming every structure remains safe, accessible, and up to code. Detailed inspection reports and maintenance recommendations make it easy to stay prepared for your next DCA review or load test requirement.

Reliable Fire Safety Solutions

At EvacuSafe Solutions, we’re committed to delivering thorough, certified fire escape inspections that meet all NJ Fire Code (N.J.A.C. 5:70) and Department of Community Affairs (DCA) requirements. Our expert team combines hands-on experience with advanced inspection tools to detect potential hazards early and ensure every property remains safe and compliant. We take pride in providing accurate, unbiased evaluations—helping building owners protect lives, property, and peace of mind.

Industries We Serve

At EvacuSafe Solutions, we provide fire escape inspection and certification services for a wide range of properties across New Jersey. Our certified team ensures each structure meets DCA and NJ Fire Code requirements, regardless of size or complexity.

 

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What Our Clients Say

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What happens during a fire escape inspection?

During a fire escape inspection, a certified professional performs a visual assessment of all structural components, checking for rust, corrosion, loose bolts, and damaged railings. The process may include load and pull testing to confirm the system can safely support weight. Afterward, the inspector provides a detailed report and certification outlining any repairs or compliance issues found under NJ Fire Code (N.J.A.C. 5:70).

How often should fire escapes be inspected or load tested in New Jersey?

Under New Jersey’s Uniform Fire Code, fire escapes must be inspected and certified every five years, or sooner if deterioration is visible. Regular visual checks between inspections help identify rust, cracks, or loose fasteners early, ensuring continued compliance and safety for building occupants.

Why are professional fire escape inspections important?

Professional inspections ensure your fire escape remains structurally sound and code-compliant, preventing fines and liability risks. Certified inspectors document the system’s condition, load capacity, and safety compliance, giving property owners peace of mind that their building provides a reliable means of emergency egress.

Secure Your Escape Routes

Trust Evacusafe Solutions for professional fire escape inspections. Ensure safety and compliance for your building today.