Do I have to pay a fine if a fire safety inspection reveals any violations in my building?
No, the purpose of a fire safety inspection is not to penalize anyone. Fire safety inspections are meant to educate and inform. Fines are only levied when a building owner is found guilty in a court of law for refusing to correct violations of the code. However, most people recognize the importance of fire safety and prevention, and virtually all violations are corrected voluntarily without the need for a court appearance.

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1. Are lighted exit signs required in my building?
2. How many fire extinguishers do I need for my building?
3. My apartment only has 1 exit door. Is that legal?
4. How many smoke alarms do I need for my home? Do they have to be hard-wired or is battery power only acceptable?
5. Do I need to install carbon monoxide alarms in my home if there are no fuel fired appliances present?
6. I’m opening a new business in an old building but not doing any renovations or new construction. Do I need a permit to open?
7. I bought an old wood stove off the internet. Can I install it in my garage?
8. How often does my fire alarm system have to be serviced?
9. I am replacing my pellet stove with a newer model. Do I need a permit?
10. Do I have to pay a fine if a fire safety inspection reveals any violations in my building?