Re-Inspection Services
Certified Follow-Up Inspections After Violations Our fire escape re-inspection services verify that all previously cited deficiencies have been corrected and that your fire escape is fully compliant with NJ Fire Code (N.J.A.C. 5:70) and Department of Community Affairs (DCA) requirements. Whether following a violation notice or a repair project, we provide professional re-evaluations, documentation, and certification to help restore your property’s compliance quickly and confidently.
Certified Fire Escape Re-Inspection Specialists
After repairs or violations, our licensed professionals verify all corrections and issue DCA-ready reports to restore certification.
Post-Repair Verification
After repairs or maintenance, our certified engineers confirm that all structural, safety, and accessibility issues have been resolved. We ensure every connection, landing, and railing meets DCA and NJ Fire Code standards before final sign-off.
DCA Certification Restoration
We issue engineer-stamped re-inspection reports and compliance certificates ready for DCA submission, helping you close open violations, renew your Green Card, and maintain uninterrupted building occupancy.
What’s Included in a Re-Inspection
Comprehensive Structural Assessment
A full visual and mechanical review of all fire escape components—stairs, treads, welds, bolts, and anchors—to confirm stability and corrosion repair quality.
Load Testing (When Required)
If deterioration or repairs may have affected load-bearing strength, our team performs targeted load tests to ensure the system can safely support the required weight.
Code Compliance Verification
Code Compliance Verification
We cross-check all elements against NJ Fire Code and DCA guidelines, ensuring no remaining deficiencies or access violations remain.
Final Reporting & Documentation
Each re-inspection concludes with either a Pass Certification or a detailed Deficiency Report identifying corrective actions still needed. All documentation includes photos and compliance summaries for easy submission to authorities.
Why Re-Inspections Matter
A re-inspection ensures that your repairs meet code, your violations are cleared, and your fire escape remains safe for emergency use. It’s an essential step in maintaining occupancy, preventing penalties, and protecting both property and tenants. With EvacuSafe Solutions, every re-inspection is handled promptly, accurately, and in full compliance with DCA standards.
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.
Multifamily Property Owners & Landlords
Fire escape inspections for apartment buildings, 3-family homes, and condo associations. We help landlords prevent NJ DCA violations, protect tenants, and avoid unnecessary retrofit costs.
Commercial & Industrial Properties
Certified fire escape inspections for office buildings, warehouses, and shopping centers. Ensure DCA compliance, maintain occupancy permits, and minimize downtime during inspections.
Housing Authorities & Property Management Firms
Bulk fire escape inspections for large property portfolios and mixed-use developments. Our detailed reports simplify documentation, help manage compliance, and prevent repeat DCA violations.
Healthcare & Institutional Facilities
Comprehensive inspections for hospitals, nursing homes, and schools, ensuring safety for staff, patients, and students. Stay fully compliant with NJ Fire Code and frequent DCA audits.
What Our Clients Say
Hear from clients who trust EvacuSafe Solutions for their DCA inspections and certifications.
How often should a fire escape be re-inspected or recertified?
Under NJ Fire Code (N.J.A.C. 5:70) and International Fire Code guidelines, fire escapes must be re-inspected and recertified every five years by a qualified engineer or registered design professional. EvacuSafe Solutions performs comprehensive evaluations to verify continued structural integrity, corrosion control, and DCA compliance before certification renewal.
What happens during a fire escape re-inspection?
A re-inspection involves a complete structural and safety review, including checks for rust, loose bolts, weld deterioration, and anchor stability. If issues are identified, EvacuSafe provides a repair plan followed by a post-repair verification and submission of updated certification reports to your local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) or the New Jersey DCA.
Can EvacuSafe assist with certification renewal paperwork and documentation?
Yes. EvacuSafe Solutions handles the entire certification renewal process, including engineering affidavits, inspection reports, photo documentation, and submission to local authorities. This ensures your property remains compliant, avoiding violations, fines, or delays in DCA re-approval.
Restore Your Compliance Status
Trust EvacuSafe Solutions to verify your fire escape repairs and secure your DCA certification renewal. Our quick turnaround and precise documentation help you close violations fast and maintain continuous safety compliance.
