It shall be the duty of the Chief Engineer of
the Fire Department to investigate and to recommend such additional
ordinances, or amendments to existing ordinances, as he may deem necessary
for safeguarding life and property against fire.
The Chief Engineer of the Fire Department shall
prepare instructions for the inspectors and forms for their use in
the reports required by this ordinance.
The Bureau of Fire Prevention shall investigate
the cause, origin and circumstances of every fire occurring in the
Village by which property has been destroyed or damaged, and, so far
as possible, shall determine whether the fire is the result of carelessness
or design. Such investigations shall be begun immediately upon the
occurrence of such a fire. If it appears to the officer making such
investigation that such fire is of suspicious origin, the Chief Engineer
of the Fire Department shall be notified immediately, shall take charge
immediately of the physical evidence, shall notify the proper authorities
designated by law to pursue the investigation of such matters, shall
further cooperate with such authorities designated by law to pursue
the investigation of such matters, shall further cooperate with such
authorities in the collection of evidence and in the prosecution of
the case. The report of every fire shall be made in writing and filed
in the office of the Clerk of the Village of Floral Park within three
days after the occurrence of the same. Such report shall be in such
form as shall be prescribed by the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department,
and shall contain a statement relating to the cause, origin, and circumstances
of such fire, the extent of damage, the insurance upon such property,
and such other information as may be required.
The Chief Engineer of the Fire Department or
an inspector duly appointed as hereinbefore provided shall inspect
as often as may be necessary, but not less than four times a year,
all specially hazardous manufacturing processes, storages or installations
of acetylene or other gases, chemicals, oils, explosives and inflammable
materials, and all interior fire alarms and automatic sprinkler systems
and such other hazards or appliances as the Chief Engineer of the
Fire Department shall designate and shall make such orders as may
be necessary for the enforcement of the laws and ordinances governing
the same and for the safeguarding of life and property from fire.
It shall be the duty of the Chief Engineer of
the Fire Department to require the principal, teachers or other persons
in charge of public, private or parochial schools and educational
institutions within the Village of Floral Park having more than 100
pupils or maintained in a building two or more stories high to instruct
and train the pupils by means of drills so that they may in a sudden
emergency be able to leave the school building in the shortest possible
time and without confusion or panic. Such drills or rapid dismissals
shall be held at least 12 times in each school year, eight of which
required drills shall be held between September first and December
first of each such year. At least 1/3 of all such required drills
shall be through use of the fire escapes on buildings where fire escapes
are provided, and signals for such drills shall be separate and distinct
from signals used for drills through corridors and stairways. It shall
be the duty of the person in charge of said buildings to keep all
doors and exits unlocked during school hours.
Between the 20th day of February and the first
day of March in each year, the annual report of the Bureau of Fire
Prevention shall be made and filed in the office of the Clerk of the
Village of Floral Park. It shall contain a record of all proceedings
under this ordinance with a list of such statistics as the Chief Engineer
of the Fire Department shall include therein.
Any person who shall willfully refuse to permit an inspection required herein shall be liable for a fine as provided in §
32-14 of Chapter
32 hereof for each offense and in addition thereto shall be adjudged a disorderly person as provided in §
32-1 of Chapter
32 hereof.
Any person being the owner or occupant, lessee or otherwise in charge or control of premises subject to an order made pursuant to the foregoing sections who shall fail or refuse to comply with such order within the time therein specified or, if no time is specified, within a reasonable time shall be liable for a fine as provided in §
32-14 of Chapter
32 hereof for each offense and in addition shall be adjudged a disorderly person as provided in §
32-1 of Chapter
32 hereof.