The Inspectors of the Fire Inspection Bureau shall inspect as often as may be deemed necessary all hazardous manufacturing processes, storage or installation of gases, chemicals, oils and other flammable materials, all interior fire alarms, standpipes and automatic sprinkler systems and such other hazards or appliances as may be designated by the Bureau.
A. 
The Inspectors of the Fire Prevention Bureau shall inspect as often as may be deemed necessary all buildings and premises except the interior of one-family dwellings, for the purpose of ascertaining and causing to be corrected any conditions liable to cause fire, or any violation of the provisions or intent of any laws or ordinances affecting fire hazards.
B. 
Whenever such inspection shall disclose in any building or upon any premises combustible or explosive matter or unnecessary accumulations of rubbish, wastepaper, boxes or other highly flammable materials which are so situated as to endanger property, or shall find obstructions to or on fire escapes, stairs, steps, passageways, doors or windows, or liable to interfere with the operations of the Fire Department or egress of occupants in case of fire, or shall find any building or structure which, for want of repairs, lack of sufficient fire escapes, fire-alarm apparatus or fire-extinguishing equipment or by reason of age or dilapidated condition or from any other cause is especially liable to fire, the Fire Prevention Bureau shall direct such dangerous condition to be corrected or removed in accordance with recognized standards and practices for the prevention of fire.
C. 
Whenever a building or occupancy subject to inspection, as provided in this section, is of such a nature that the use of first-aid fire appliances would be desirable and useful to control incipient fires, the Fire Prevention Bureau may order a reasonable number of appropriate fire extinguishers to be provided and maintained. In making its determination, the Fire Prevention Bureau shall give due regard, among other things, to the following:
(1) 
The nature or construction of the building or occupancy.
(2) 
The nature and extent of the business or operations conducted therein.
(3) 
The character of the neighborhood and adjoining occupancies.
(4) 
The number of employees, occupants, transients or others frequenting the premises.
(5) 
The character and amount of materials, goods and equipment kept or maintained therein.
(6) 
Any unusual or extraordinary features of the building or the operations conducted therein which affect the fire hazard.
A. 
Whenever an inspection discloses a violation of this act, the Chief Inspector shall issue a summons, returnable in the Police Court in the Village of Valley Stream, with respect to such violation.
B. 
The service of the summons hereunder may be made upon the owner or occupant of the premises, either by delivering a copy thereof to such owner or occupant personally or by delivering such copy to any person in charge of the premises. In case no such person is found on the premises, service may be made by affixing a copy thereof upon a conspicuous part of the premises and by mailing an additional copy of such summons to the owner at his last known address, by registered mail.
C. 
The Chief Fire Inspector is authorized to issue summonses, returnable in the Police Justice Court in the Village of Valley Stream, with reference to any and all violations of the laws, ordinances, rules and regulations of the Incorporated Village of Valley Stream and the Fire Prevention Bureau of the Village of Valley Stream, and is hereby authorized to make an arrest of any and all persons violating the above-mentioned laws, ordinances, rules and regulations.