The Fire Prevention Bureau requires the following minimum standards
for all rapid entry systems devices required by this article. Devices
that do not meet these criteria will be considered noncompliant. This
will be considered as not meeting the terms of this article.
A. Lock and key minimum criteria.
(1) Locks must have the ability to be master-keyed to the lock code authorized
by the Fire Marshal and utilized within the Borough of Leonia.
(2) Lock cylinders must have a listing in accordance with UL 437, Safety
Key Locks.
(3) System keys must withstand a minimum of fifty-inch-pounds of torque
when fully inserted.
(4) System keys shall be cut using a biaxial pattern similar to the Medco
Level 3 or better.
(5) Vendors must be able to provide official proof of UL listing.
(6) System keys must be able to be secured in an electronic retention
device installed in any Leonia Fire Prevention Bureau or Leonia Fire
Department vehicle.
B. Key vault minimum criteria.
(1) Key vaults must be listed in accordance with UL 1037, Anti-Theft
Devices.
(2) Key vaults must have a minimum door and wall thickness of 1/4-inch
plate steel.
(3) Key vaults must have a weatherproof gasket seal of Neoprene or better
around all openings.
(4) Key vaults must have a stainless steel dust cap or cover over the
lock cylinder.
The Fire Prevention Bureau realizes the need for exceptional
security and control over the access to the system master keys. To
provide the maximum level of protection, all system keys utilized
by the Leonia Fire Department will be secured in a locked retention
system that will only release the key upon receipt of an encoded numeric
PIN that a Leonia Volunteer Fire Department Officer or Leonia Volunteer
Fire Department apparatus driver must enter. All key releases and
returns will be logged with the time, date and which firefighter(s)
accessed the key.
The requirements of this article shall apply to all new and
existing structures other than owner-occupied one- and two-family
houses used exclusively as residences.
The key vault shall be installed in compliance with the following
requirements for installation criteria:
A. Installation cost shall be the sole responsibility of the building
owner.
B. The key vault shall be installed in a prominent and viewable location
near the main entrance of the building approved by the Fire Prevention
Bureau.
C. The key vault, when practical, shall be installed approximately five
feet above grade and no more than eight feet above grade.
D. The building owner shall be responsible for installation of the key
vault in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and specification.
E. Buildings which (either due to size, design or occupancy) have multiple
public entrances shall install the key vault at a location specified
by the Fire Prevention Bureau and shall place an approved reflective
sticker on all remaining doors indicating that the premises are equipped
with a rapid-entry system. If, in the opinion of the Fire Marshal,
additional key vaults are required due to size and or occupancy of
any said building, space or property, additional key vaults or approved
padlocks may be required to be installed.
It shall be the owner's responsibility to ensure that the key
vault is of an appropriate size to accommodate the number of keys/access
devices required for the building. It shall be the responsibility
of any building owner with an existing key vault found to be inadequate
in size due to the required contents to install an appropriately sized
key vault.
All existing buildings required to participate in accordance
with this article shall be in compliance within 60 days of receiving
written notice from the Fire Prevention Bureau. Buildings under construction
or renovation shall be in compliance prior to any required fire subcode,
inspection and buildings shall be in compliance prior to the final
building inspection. Penalties may be assessed in the event compliance
is not met.
The provisions of this article shall be enforced by the Leonia
Fire Prevention Bureau. The Fire Prevention Bureau shall be responsible
for serving all notices of violation pursuant to this article as well
as collecting any assessed penalties.
Any building owner not in compliance with the installation requirements
of this article within 60 days of being notified of such requirements
for installation shall be fined an amount of not less than $250 and
not to exceed $1,000. An owner/occupant who does not provide the required
keys/access devices shall be fined an amount of $50 for each day that
the appropriate keys/access devices are not provided for installation.
An owner/occupant who does not inform the Fire Prevention Bureau of
a new lock installation or key/access device change may be subject
to a penalty of not less than $50 and not more than $500 per occurrence.
These penalties may be reassessed for each day the violation continues.
These penalties pertain to this article only and do not preclude any
additional penalties issued under N.J.A.C. 5:70-1 et seq., or other
ordinances of the Borough of Leonia. Any penalty assessed shall be
paid within 30 days of issue. Unpaid penalties shall be turned over
to the Leonia Municipal Court pursuant to the penalty collection statutes.