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Fire Escape Certification in New Brunswick, NJ

The signed certification New Brunswick, New Jersey fire officials accept, insurance carriers want to see, and buyers' attorneys review during due diligence.

Many New Brunswick property owners learn their fire escape needs current certification only when something forces it — a code violation notice, an insurance renewal request, or a sale falling apart in due diligence. Oyster Fire Escape Inspections performs the inspection and produces the certification used across Middlesex County, New Jersey for all three audiences.

Middlesex County Market Context

Middlesex County spans Edison, New Brunswick, Woodbridge — large suburban township stock. Multi-generation immigrant family homes are common.

Middlesex County tax rates average 2.3-2.8%, mid-range for NJ.

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Fire Escape Certification in New Brunswick — Schedule an Inspection

Calls answered live during business hours. Written quote within one business day. We inspect, we don't sell repair work.

Mon to Fri 7 AM to 6 PM Eastern. Saturday by appointment.

How Fire Escape Certification Works in New Brunswick

Currency matters as much as the certification itself. Most insurance carriers writing in New Jersey want a certification within the past 12 months at renewal, with the 5-year load test cycle current. Oyster Fire Escape Inspections provides the New Brunswick certification with all dates noted so the Middlesex County underwriter or buyer's reviewer can verify currency at a glance.

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Request a Quote

Send property details and we return a written quote for the New Brunswick inspection within one business day.

Or call directly

1-201-555-0100

Mon to Fri 7 AM to 6 PM Eastern. Saturday by appointment.

Questions From New Brunswick Property Owners

What does fire escape certification document for a New Brunswick property?

Building identification, inspection date, inspector credentials, scope of work, photographic documentation, deficiency log, load test results when applicable, and the inspector's signed certification. The single document satisfies AHJ submission, insurance carrier underwriting, and buyer due diligence.

How long is a New Brunswick, New Jersey fire escape certification valid?

Most insurance carriers want a certification within the past 12 months, with the 5-year load test cycle current. The AHJ may accept longer intervals between visual updates if the load test is current. Oyster Fire Escape Inspections confirms specific requirements at scheduling.

Will the Middlesex County fire marshal accept a third-party certification?

Yes. Middlesex County AHJs accept third-party certifications prepared in accordance with the NJ Uniform Fire Code and IFC §1104. Oyster Fire Escape Inspections formats reports to meet AHJ documentation expectations.

Can the certification be used for an insurance renewal on a New Brunswick building?

Yes. Insurance carriers writing habitational and commercial coverage in New Jersey accept current third-party certifications. The same document used for AHJ submission satisfies the carrier's underwriting request.

What if the previous owner's certification is too old for the New Brunswick property?

An out-of-date certification needs to be refreshed with a current inspection. Oyster Fire Escape Inspections performs the inspection and issues the updated certification — most New Brunswick owners do this when an insurance renewal or sale forces the issue.

Schedule fire escape certification for a New Brunswick, New Jersey property — call Oyster Fire Escape Inspections at 1-201-555-0100.

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Schedule an Inspection

Calls answered live during business hours. Written quote within one business day. We inspect, we don't sell repair work.

Mon to Fri 7 AM to 6 PM Eastern. Saturday by appointment.

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