What load is applied during a Newark fire escape test?
1,000 pounds per landing, or five times the design live load — whichever is greater. The structure must carry the load without permanent deformation. The test is applied to each landing in turn.
Controlled load test, on-site, documented to the standards required by NJ Uniform Fire Code and accepted by the Newark AHJ.
Load testing measures what the visual inspection cannot: the fire escape's actual load-bearing capacity. Oyster Fire Escape Inspections performs the test at Newark buildings, applies the required 1,000 pounds per landing (or five times the design live load), and documents the result for Essex County, New Jersey compliance records.
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The load test procedure: Oyster Fire Escape Inspections sets up calibrated weights or water-bag systems sized to the prescribed load, applies the load progressively to each landing, holds for the required duration, and removes. Deflection during loading and any residual deflection after unloading is measured and documented. Photographs are taken throughout. The full procedure becomes part of the report so the Essex County, New Jersey AHJ or any future inspector can verify what was tested at the Newark property.
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1,000 pounds per landing, or five times the design live load — whichever is greater. The structure must carry the load without permanent deformation. The test is applied to each landing in turn.
On-site work for a typical fire escape with 2 to 4 landings runs 2 to 4 hours including setup, application, observation, and breakdown. Larger structures take longer.
No, when performed properly on a sound structure. The test load matches the design load the fire escape is rated to carry. If the structure cannot safely carry that load, it cannot safely serve as egress, and the test reveals that fact before an emergency does.
Failure means the structure exhibited permanent deformation under load — load-bearing capacity has been compromised. The report documents the failure; the property owner contracts structural repairs or replacement; Oyster Fire Escape Inspections returns for a re-test once the work is complete.
Every fire escape that serves as a required means of egress is subject to periodic load testing under IFC §1104.16.5. The standard interval enforced across most NJ jurisdictions is 5 years.
Oyster Fire Escape Inspections performs load testing across Essex County. Call 1-201-555-0100 for a Newark address.
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