Oyster Fire Escape Inspections

5-Year Fire Escape Inspection in New Brunswick, NJ

The periodic load test required under IFC §1104.16.5 — performed on-site, documented in a written report, and certified for the New Brunswick fire official.

Under IFC §1104.16.5 and the NJ Uniform Fire Code, fire escapes that serve as required means of egress must be load tested on a recurring cycle — most Middlesex County, New Jersey jurisdictions enforce a 5-year interval. Oyster Fire Escape Inspections performs the periodic inspection and load test for New Brunswick property owners on schedule.

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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5-Year Periodic Inspection 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 5-Year Periodic Inspection Works in New Brunswick

When the visual inspection reveals deficiencies that would compromise the load test (severe corrosion at attachment points, missing fasteners, deteriorated stringers), Oyster Fire Escape Inspections documents the findings and recommends repairs first, load testing after. This avoids putting a failed test on the New Brunswick record and keeps the Middlesex County, New Jersey certification process clean.

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

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1-201-555-0100

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

Questions From New Brunswick Property Owners

Is the 5-year cycle a hard requirement at the New Brunswick property?

Yes — for fire escapes serving as required means of egress. IFC §1104.16.5 requires periodic load testing, and most ${county} jurisdictions enforce a 5-year interval. Lapsing the cycle exposes the building to violations, insurance underwriting issues, and pre-purchase due-diligence problems.

What if the last load test for the New Brunswick, New Jersey fire escape was more than 5 years ago?

Then the requirement is current and overdue. There is no penalty for self-correcting before the AHJ issues a violation. Schedule the inspection promptly — Oyster Fire Escape Inspections brings the certification current and resets the 5-year cycle.

How is the load test performed at a New Brunswick property?

Oyster Fire Escape Inspections applies a controlled load of 1,000 pounds per landing or five times the design live load (whichever is greater) using calibrated weights or water-bag systems sized to the requirement. The procedure is documented in the report.

Can the 5-year inspection happen alongside the visual inspection at a New Brunswick property?

Yes — Oyster Fire Escape Inspections typically performs the visual inspection and the load test in a single on-site visit at Middlesex County buildings. One trip, one report, one certification.

What if the New Brunswick fire escape fails the load test?

Failure means the structure exhibited permanent deformation under load — load-bearing capacity has been compromised. The report documents the failure; the property owner contracts repairs or replacement; Oyster Fire Escape Inspections returns for a re-test once the work is complete.

Periodic inspection and load test under IFC §1104.16.5 — for New Brunswick property owners. Call 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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