New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4026

Introduced
5/16/22  

Caption

Concerns availability of fire escape mechanisms in residential dwellings; provides penalty for violation.

Impact

The enactment of A4026 is expected to significantly improve fire safety standards in residential properties throughout New Jersey. By mandating the installation of fire escape mechanisms, the bill will add an essential layer of safety that could potentially save lives. Local municipalities will be tasked with enforcing compliance through inspections, which may lead to enhanced accountability in residential property management. The bill stipulates penalties for non-compliance, thereby incentivizing property owners to adhere to the new regulations. This change reflects a proactive approach to public safety and the welfare of residents in the state.

Summary

A4026 is a legislative bill introduced in New Jersey that concerns the availability of fire escape mechanisms in residential dwellings. This bill outlines the requirement for residential structures, particularly those housing two households, to be equipped with fire escape mechanisms alongside smoke alarms and portable fire extinguishers. The defined 'fire escape mechanism' is intended to provide safe exit for occupants when conventional exits are inaccessible due to fire, smoke, or other life-threatening situations. The bill aims to amend existing fire safety laws to enhance the overall safety of residents, thereby addressing fire hazards that can lead to casualties or injuries during emergencies.

Contention

While many legislators support the bill in light of the positive implications for public safety, there are potential points of contention regarding the financial burden it may impose on property owners, particularly those managing rental properties. Concerns have been raised over the cost of retrofitting buildings with fire escape mechanisms and the implications for housing affordability. Some opponents may argue that without additional supporting measures or financial assistance for property owners, the bill could inadvertently lead to increased rental prices and greater economic strain on landlords. Additionally, the enforcement mechanisms and the adequacy of municipal resources to implement these new standards may also be a topic of debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5184

Concerns availability of fire escape mechanisms in residential dwellings; provides penalty for violation.

NJ A423

Concerns availability of fire escape mechanisms in residential dwellings; provides penalty for violation.

NJ A5822

Amends certain fire safety statutes to update licensure and equipment requirements and liability, fee, and penalty provisions.

NJ S4208

Amends certain fire safety statutes to update licensure and equipment requirements and liability, fee, and penalty provisions.

NJ S2580

Amends certain fire safety statutes to update licensure and equipment requirements and liability, fee, and penalty provisions; expands membership of Fire Protection Equipment Advisory Committee.

NJ A3894

Amends certain fire safety statutes to update licensure and equipment requirements and liability, fee, and penalty provisions; expands membership of Fire Protection Equipment Advisory Committee.

NJ A4266

Provides that only registered design professionals or employees with certified fire escape contractors are authorized to install, service, repair, inspect, and maintain fire escapes.

NJ S2948

Provides that only registered design professionals or employees with certified fire escape contractors are authorized to install, service, repair, inspect, and maintain fire escapes.

NJ S996

Requires fire suppression systems in new single and two family homes.

NJ A1673

Requires fire suppression systems in new single and two family homes.

Similar Bills

NJ A5184

Concerns availability of fire escape mechanisms in residential dwellings; provides penalty for violation.

NJ A423

Concerns availability of fire escape mechanisms in residential dwellings; provides penalty for violation.

CA AB42

Tiny homes: temporary sleeping cabins: fire sprinkler requirements.

HI SB223

Relating To Fire Prevention.

CA AB2910

State Housing Law: City of Los Angeles: conversion of nonresidential buildings.

NJ A5822

Amends certain fire safety statutes to update licensure and equipment requirements and liability, fee, and penalty provisions.

NJ S4208

Amends certain fire safety statutes to update licensure and equipment requirements and liability, fee, and penalty provisions.

NJ A3894

Amends certain fire safety statutes to update licensure and equipment requirements and liability, fee, and penalty provisions; expands membership of Fire Protection Equipment Advisory Committee.