- Upon inspection, all businesses are required to apply for a "Certificate of Inspection" within thirty days. Usually, an "Application for Certificate" is left on the premises upon the conclusion of the inspection. However, should the application be misplaced or not received, file a document with the Fire Prevention Bureau.
- Should additional time be needed to correct a violation cited under the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code, a time extension may be required under certain circumstances. To request an extension of time, use the "Application for Time Extension" document to file the request with the Fire Prevention Bureau.
- Key Boxes are required for all non-residential uses which have fire alarm systems or fire suppresion systems on the premises. An approved application to purchase the required key box MUST be requested from the Fire Prevention Official.
- Township Code 119-10 requires all businesses not considered Life Hazard Uses by the State Uniform Fire Code, to register with the Fire Prevention Bureau by completing a Local Non-Life Hazard Use Registration Form. The registration form is to be filed with the Fire Prevention Bureau.