MEDFORD TOWNSHIP
Smoke Detector, Carbon Monoxide and Fire Extinguisher Requirements CSACMAPFEC, N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.3
Each level of the dwelling is required to have a smoke alarm. The smoke alarm shall be a ten-year sealed battery-powered single station or AC (electrically powered) depending on what year the dwelling was built in accordance with the following table.
Smoke Detectors:
· Before 1977 - Ten-year sealed battery-powered smoke alarm on center of ceiling hall adjacent to bedrooms and each living level including basement.
·1977 – 1980 - AC powered smoke alarm in hall adjacent to bedrooms, ten-year sealed battery-powered smoke alarms on remaining levels.
·1981 – 1983 - AC powered smoke alarm in hall adjacent to bedrooms and in basement (if applicable), these must be interconnected. Ten-year sealed battery-powered smoke alarm on remaining levels.
·1984 – 1990 - AC powered smoke alarms on all levels. They must be interconnected.
·1991 – 1992 - AC powered smoke alarms in all bedrooms, in hallway in the vicinity of bedrooms and on all levels. They must be interconnected.
·1992 – present - AC powered smoke alarms in all bedrooms, in hallway in the vicinity of bedrooms and on all levels, interconnected with battery backup.
Special installations: Some dwellings may have a monitored NFPA 72 system substituted at time of construction in place of the AC Powered smoke alarms. In these situations, a certified alarm contractor or electrician must perform the inspection and a certificate of compliance is needed for our certification to be issued. Our Office cannot test these systems.
Carbon Monoxide: Alarm shall be in the common hall outside of but within 10 feet of the bedroom doors. May be battery or plug in type.
Fire Extinguisher:
·1. The extinguisher shall be within 10 feet of the kitchen and located in the path of egress;
·2. The extinguisher shall be readily accessible and not obstructed from view;
·3. The extinguisher shall be mounted using the manufacturer’s hanging bracket, so the operating instructions are clearly visible;
·4. The extinguisher shall be an approved listed and labeled type with a minimum rating of 2A-10B:C and no more than 10 pounds;
·5. The owner’s manual or written operation instructions shall be provided during the inspection and left for the new occupant;
·6. The extinguisher shall be serviced and tagged by a certified Division of Fire Safety contractor within the past 12 months or the seller must have a receipt for a recently purchased extinguisher; and
·7. The top of the extinguisher shall not be more than five feet above the floor.
Medford Township Municipal Code for Addressing of Buildings
51-3 Number to be visible from public road.
The owner in possession of any building for which an official number is designated shall be required, at his or her own expense, to place the official number in a conspicuous place so that it is clearly visible from the public street or road upon which the building fronts or from which ingress and egress may be gained. The number shall be placed in such a location as to make it clearly evident which driveway provides ingress and egress to the building so numbered. Numbers placed on mailboxes for mail delivery purposes shall not satisfy the requirements of this chapter unless the location of said mailbox is immediately adjacent to and on the same side as the driveway providing ingress and egress. The number may be placed on the building, provided that it can be seen and read from the public road; otherwise, it must be placed near the intersection of the driveway with the public road. In the case of a commercial unit within a shopping center, the number must be readily visible from the main traffic circulation aisle of the center. The color of the numeral shall be in sharp contrast to the color of its background, and it shall be of a bright or reflective material so as to be readily visible at night when a light is cast upon it