The Chief of the Fire Department and the Code Enforcement Officer (as defined in Chapter
95) are hereby authorized to inspect, or cause to be inspected by the Fire Department officers, the Code Enforcement Officer, or any duly authorized representative, all buildings and premises, except the interiors of dwellings, as often as may be necessary for the purpose of ascertaining and causing to be corrected any conditions liable to cause fire or endanger life from fire, or any violations of the provisions or intent of this code and of any other ordinance affecting the fire hazard.
The Chief of the Fire Department and the Code Enforcement Officer,
or any authorized representative of either, may, at all reasonable
hours, enter any building or premises for the purpose of making any
inspection or investigation which, under the provisions of this code,
he or they may deem necessary to be made.
Whenever any of the officers or inspectors of the Fire Department
or the Code Enforcement Officer or his authorized representative shall
find in any building or upon any premises dangerous or hazardous conditions
or materials or any other violation of the Uniform Code or this chapter,
he or they shall order such dangerous conditions or materials to be
removed or remedied in such manner as may be specified by the Chief
of the Fire Department, the Code Enforcement Officer or his representative.
The Chief of the Fire Department shall promptly notify the Code
Enforcement Officer of any fire or explosion involving any structural
damage, fuel-burning appliance, chimney or gas vent.
This code shall not be construed to hold the
municipality responsible for any damage to persons or property by
reason of the inspection or reinspection authorized herein or failure
to inspect or reinspect or the permit issued as herein provided or
by reason of the approval of any equipment authorized herein.