The type of rapid-entry key box system to be installed shall
be approved by the Bureau of Fire Prevention prior to the purchase
of same. The Bureau of Fire Prevention may request, and the owner
of the building or structure concerned shall provide, two sets of
keys for the following areas within the building or structure: pass
or master keys, as may be available; boiler rooms; sprinkler rooms
and control valves; fire alarm control panel; electrical rooms; elevators
and elevator control rooms; and such other room(s) or door(s) requested
by the Fire Department where entry may be required.
In addition to keys, combination access codes for locks and
doors shall be stored within the rapid-entry key box-entry system.
Material safety data sheets, emergency contact numbers and other pertinent
information as may be deemed necessary to deal with emergencies at
the site may be required to be within the rapid-entry key box-entry
system as well.
All new buildings meeting the criteria of §
64-25, constructed after the effective date of this section,
shall have a rapid-entry key box installed and operational prior to
issuance of certificate of occupancy, and all existing buildings,
within 365 days of the effective date of this article, shall be provided
with a rapid-entry key box.
Notwithstanding the provisions of any other section of this
article, no official, employee or member of the Bureau of Fire Prevention
or Fire Department shall request, nor shall an owner be required to
provide, a key to any self-contained, individual living space area,
unit or room.
The owner or operator of any occupancy or structure that requires
a rapid-entry key box system shall be required to have kept therein
updated keys and documents for all locks and structures as required
at all times.
Violators of this article shall be subject to penalties as set
forth in the Uniform Fire Code, N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.12.