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Insurance carrier requires fire escape certification

Fire Escape Certification for an Insurance Renewal in NJ

Insurance carriers writing habitational and commercial property coverage in NJ have tightened underwriting on older buildings with fire escapes. At renewal — and increasingly at new business — the carrier requests a current third-party fire escape certification. Without it, the policy can be non-renewed, premium can rise, or coverage can come with an exclusion. A current certification from ${SITE.name} is what most carriers want to see.

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What We Do

${SITE.name} performs the inspection and load test (where the cycle requires it), formats the report to the documentation standard most carriers expect, and delivers it to the property owner and (with permission) directly to the insurance broker or underwriter. The certification documents the inspector's credentials, scope of work, methodology, photographic documentation, deficiency status, and load test results.

What the carrier is actually asking for

Underwriting requests are sometimes vague. ${SITE.name} reads the carrier's specific wording during the scheduling call — most carriers want a current third-party inspection in accordance with the NJ Uniform Fire Code and IFC §1104, with load test documentation if the 5-year cycle is current. The report is built around exactly that scope.

Timing the inspection to the renewal date

Most renewal deadlines run 30 to 60 days. ${SITE.name} schedules around the renewal date so the report is in the broker's hands before the underwriting deadline. Rush turnaround is available when the deadline is tighter.

If deficiencies are found mid-renewal

If the inspection identifies repair-required deficiencies, the property owner contracts repairs separately and ${SITE.name} returns for a re-inspection. The re-inspection certification is what the carrier ultimately accepts. Communicating the timeline to the broker keeps the renewal on track.

Going forward — preventing the same surprise

Once the certification is in place, the next 5-year cycle is calendared. ${SITE.name} schedules the next inspection 4 years and 9 months out, giving room for any required repairs before the renewal underwriting cycle hits again.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What format does the insurance carrier want the report in?

${SITE.name} delivers reports in PDF format with all documentation elements most carriers expect: inspector credentials, scope, methodology, photographs, deficiency log, load test results when applicable, and signed certification. Brokers and underwriters can submit it directly.

Will every insurance carrier accept this report?

In nearly all cases, yes. The report is formatted to the NJ Uniform Fire Code and IFC §1104 standard that most carriers writing in NJ recognize. If a specific carrier has additional requirements, ${SITE.name} can address them at scheduling.

How quickly can the certification be delivered for a renewal deadline?

Standard turnaround is 5 to 10 business days. Rush turnaround is available when the renewal deadline is tighter. Confirm the date at scheduling so it can be planned.

What if the carrier wants the report sent directly to them?

${SITE.name} delivers the report to the property owner by default, and with the owner's permission can send it directly to the broker or carrier underwriter.

Do I have to disclose the deficiencies to the carrier?

The report is a factual record. If deficiencies exist, they are documented. Disclosure obligations are between the policyholder and the carrier — addressing deficiencies promptly with repairs and a re-inspection is the standard way to keep a renewal on track.

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