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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162', '§ 162']

City of Burlington, NJ Fire Prevention
Ch 162 Art I Enforcement of Uniform Fire Safety Act
§ 162-1 Findings.
§ 162-2 Local enforcement.
§ 162-3 Agency designation.
§ 162-4 Organization.
§ 162-5 Appointments; terms; removal.
§ 162-6 Duties.
§ 162-7 Life hazard uses.
§ 162-8 Board of Appeals.
§ 162-9 Additional required inspections and fees.
§ 162-10 Permit fees.
Ch 162 Art II Firesafety Use Groups
§ 162-11 Use groups defined.
§ 162-12 Use Group A—Assembly.
§ 162-13 Use Group B—Business.
§ 162-14 Use Group E—Education.
§ 162-15 Use Group F—Factory and Industrial.
§ 162-16 Use Group H—High Hazard.
§ 162-17 Use Group I—Institutional.
§ 162-18 Use Group M—Mercantile.
§ 162-19 Use Group R—Residential.
§ 162-20 Use Group S—Storage.
§ 162-21 Use Group U—Utility and Miscellaneous.
§ 162-22 Use Group V—Vacant Buildings.
§ 162-23 Required inspections.
§ 162-24 Technical amendment: identification of business and commercial occupancies.
§ 162-25 Technical amendment: outdoor fires.
§ 162-26 Technical amendment: storage or parking of internal combustion engines.
§ 162-27 Technical amendment: Fire Department connections, fire hydrants and water supplies.
§ 162-28 Technical amendment: trash enclosures.
§ 162-29 Installation of security box containing key(s) or code for access required (Knox Box).
Chapter 162: Fire Prevention
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Common Council of the City of Burlington as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Dangerous buildings — See Ch. 108.
Fee Schedule — See Ch. 146.
Fire lanes and fire zones — See Ch. 158.
Housing standards — See Ch. 195.
Chapter 162 : Fire Prevention
Article I Enforcement of Uniform Fire Safety Act
Article II Firesafety Use Groups
Article I: Enforcement of Uniform Fire Safety Act
[Adopted by Ord. No. 8-1997 (Secs. 15.12.010 to 15.12.090 and 15.12.230 of the 1996 Municipal Code)]
[Amended by Ord. No. 3-2002]
The Uniform Fire Safety Act, N.J.S.A. 52:27D-192 et seq., was enacted for the purpose of establishing a system for the enforcement of minimum firesafety standards throughout the State of New Jersey.
The Uniform Fire Safety Act authorizes municipalities to provide for local enforcement and to establish local enforcement agencies for that purpose.
It is in the best interests of the City to have the Uniform Fire Safety Act enforced locally.
Pursuant to Section 11 of the Uniform Fire Safety Act, N.J.S.A. 52:27D-202, the New Jersey Uniform Fire Safety Code shall be locally enforced in the City.
The local enforcing agency shall be the Bureau of Fire Prevention.
The local enforcing agency established by § 162-3 shall be part of the Fire Division within the Department of Public Safety and shall be under the direct supervision and control of the Fire Official. The Official shall report to the Public Safety Director.
[Amended by Ord. No. 3-2002; 9-5-2017 by Ord. No. 09-2017]
Appointment of Fire Official. Enforcement of the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code shall be under the supervision of the Fire Official, who shall be appointed in compliance with regulations set forth by the New Jersey Civil Service Commission.
Inspectors and employees. Such inspectors and other employees as may be necessary in the local enforcing agency shall be appointed in compliance with regulations set forth by the New Jersey Civil Service Commission. Such inspectors must be certified by the Department of Community Affairs Bureau of Fire Safety.
Removal from office. Inspectors and other employees of the enforcing agency shall be subject to removal by the Common Council for inefficiency or misconduct in compliance with regulations set forth by the New Jersey Civil Service Commission.
Qualifications. Effective with the retirement of the current Fire Official, the newly appointed Fire Official shall have the following in order to be appointed:
NAFI-CFEI, National Association of Fire Investigators certification and/or IAAI-CFI, International Association of Fire Investigators certification.
New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice basic course for arson investigators.
Four years' experience working as a Fire Official in the State of New Jersey.
Three years' experience working as a company officer in the State of New Jersey.
IAAI expert witness courtroom testimony.
The local enforcing agency shall enforce the Uniform Fire Safety Act and the codes and regulations adopted under it in all buildings, structures and premises within the established boundaries of the City, other than owner-occupied one- and two-family dwellings, and shall faithfully comply with the requirements of the Uniform Fire Safety Act and the Uniform Fire Safety Code.
The Bureau of Fire Prevention shall carry out the periodic inspection of life hazard uses required by the Uniform Fire Safety Code on behalf of the Commissioner of Community Affairs.
Pursuant to Sections 15 and 17 of the Uniform Fire Safety Act, N.J.S.A. 52:27D-206 and 208, any person aggrieved by any order of the local enforcing agency shall have the right to appeal to the Construction Board of Appeals of Burlington County.
In addition to the inspections and fees required pursuant to the Uniform Fire Safety Act and the regulations of the State of New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, the following firesafety inspections, permits and fees shall be required, none of which shall apply to fees or inspections of life hazard uses as governed by the Uniform Fire Safety Act, unless such uses are to be inspected more frequently than required by the Act.
The permit fees established by the Uniform Fire Safety Code shall be as set forth in Chapter 146, Fee Schedule, of the Code of the City of Burlington.
All nonprofit organizations must take out a permit but are otherwise exempt from payment, except for an annual administrative charge as set forth in Chapter 146, Fee Schedule.[1]
Article II: Firesafety Use Groups
[Adopted by Ord. No. 8-1997 (Secs. 15.12.100 to 15.12.220 of the 1996 Municipal Code)]
The following buildings and structures, or parts thereof, constitute firesafety use groups which are subject to registration and the periodic inspection requirements as established by this article. Where two or more uses exist in the same building and structure, or parts thereof, each use shall be considered as separate and distinct and shall be registered pursuant to the provisions of this article and the applicable firesafety use group. When a building or structure is not specifically stated, the Fire Official shall designate which firesafety use group it will be placed in based upon its similarity to other uses in the firesafety use group selected by the Fire Official and in the firesafety use group which it is most similar to in terms of the existing life and fire hazard.
All buildings and structures, or parts thereof, shall be classified in Use Group A which are used or designed for places of assembly as defined in this article.
Firesafety Use Group A-1 structures: (Reserved).
Firesafety Use Group A-2 structures: (Reserved).
Firesafety Use Group A-3 structures: all buildings in which persons assemble, such as libraries or restaurants other than nightclubs.
Firesafety Use Group A-4 structures: all buildings used as churches and for similar religious purposes.
Firesafety Use Group A-5 structures: bleachers, similar structures and related use structures for outdoor assembly use.
All buildings and structures, or parts thereof, shall be classified in Firesafety Use Group B which are used for the transaction of business, for the rendering of professional services, or for other services that involve stocks of goods, wares or merchandise in limited quantities for use incidental to office uses or sample purposes.
Firesafety Use Group B-1A: all business establishments having a gross floor area of less than 250 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group B-1B: all business establishments having a gross floor area of 250 square feet or more, but less than 3,500 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group B-2: all business establishments having a gross floor area of 3,500 square feet or more, but less than 12,000 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group B-2A: all business establishments having a gross floor area of 12,000 square feet or more, but less than 24,000 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group B-2B: all business establishments having a gross floor area of 24,000 square feet or more, but less than 48,000 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group B-2C: all business establishments having a gross floor area of 48,000 square feet or more.
Firesafety Use Group B-3: all buildings and structures or parts thereof which are used for the purposes that meet the requirements of Use Group B, and which comprise a multiplicity of rooms, suites or areas to accommodate multiple business occupancies not to exceed 30 in number, which are rented from a common owner. The building owner, who shall control access to all areas, shall provide basic services as are needed for each tenant to conduct his/her business. These services may include, but are not limited to, clerical, phone answering and message taking, photocopying and reproduction, mail services, security, secretarial and stenographers.
The uses listed in Table I are indicative of, but not exclusive of, and shall be classified as Firesafety Use Group B:
Typical Firesafety Use Group B Business Uses
Automobile and other motor vehicle showrooms
Dry cleaning: pickup and delivery stations
Emergency service buildings
Florists and plant nurseries
Laboratories: testing, research and medical
Laundries: pickup and delivery stations and self-service
Professional services: attorney, dentists, physician, engineer, etc.
All buildings and structures, or parts thereof, shall be classified in Firesafety Use Group E, which are used for gathering people together for the purpose of instructions, including, among others, schools, colleges, universities and academies.
Exceptions shall be school buildings, or parts thereof, for vocational training which shall be classified in the same use group as the vocation taught.
All buildings and structures, or parts thereof, in which occupants are engaged in performing work or labor in the fabrication, assembling or processing of products or materials shall be classified in Firesafety Use Group F, including, among others, factories, assembling plants, industrial laboratories and all other industrial and manufacturing uses, except those of Firesafety Use Group H involving highly combustible, flammable or explosive products and materials.
Firesafety Use Group F-1 structures: factory and industrial uses, which are not otherwise classified as low hazard Firesafety Groups F-2 et al, shall be classified as moderate-hazard factory and industrial Firesafety Use Group F-1. The manufacturing processes listed in Table II shall be indicative of, but not exclusive of, and shall be included in Firesafety Use Group F-1 and further categorized as set forth in this section.
Firesafety Use Group F-JA: Firesafety Use Group F-1 structures with a gross floor area of less than 3,500 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group F-IB: Firesafety Use Group F-1 structures with a gross floor area of 3,500 square feet or more, but less than 12,000 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group F-IC: Firesafety Use Group F-1 structures with a gross floor area of 12,500 square feet or more, but less than 24,000 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group F-ID: Firesafety Use Group F-1 structures with a gross floor area of 24,000 square feet or more, but less than 48,000 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group F-IE: Firesafety Use Group F-1 structures with a gross floor area of 48,000 square feet or more.
Firesafety Use Groups F-1, Moderate-Hazard, Factory and Industrial Uses
Brooms or brushes
Business machines, including repairs and rebuilding
Canneries, including food products
Condensed and powdered milk manufacturer
Electric light plants and power houses
Electrolytic reducing works
Engines, including rebuilding
Hemp and jute products
Laundries and tanneries, excluding enamelling or japanning distillation
Motion pictures and television filming
Paper mills or products
Textile mills, including canvas, cotton cloth, bagging, burlap, carpets and rags
Upholstery and manufacturing shops
Firesafety Use Group F-2: Factory and industrial uses which involve the fabrication or manufacturing of noncombustible materials which during finishing, packing or processing do not involve a significant fire hazard shall be classified as Firesafety Use Group F-2. The manufacturing processed listed in Table II shall be indicative of, but not exclusive of, and shall be included in Firesafety Use Group F-2 and shall be categorized by size and set forth in this section.
Firesafety Use Group F-2A: all structures of Firesafety Use Group F-2 which have a gross floor area of less than 3,500 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group F-2B: all structures of Firesafety Use Group F-2 which have a gross floor area of 3,500 square feet or more, but less than 12,000 square feet of gross floor area.
Firesafety Use Group F-2C: all structures of Firesafety Use Group F-2 which have a gross floor area of 12,000 square feet or more, but less than 24,000 square feet of gross floor area.
Firesafety Use Group F-2D: all structures of Firesafety Use Group F-2 which have a gross floor area of 24,000 square feet or more, but less than 48,000 square feet of gross floor area.
Firesafety Use Group F-2E: all structures of Firesafety Use Group F-2 which have a gross floor area of 48,000 square feet or more.
Firesafety Use Groups F-1, Low-Hazard Factory and Industrial Uses
Water pumping plant
All buildings and structures, or parts thereof, shall be classified in Firesafety Group H which are used for the manufacturing, processing, generation or storage of corrosive, highly toxic materials or poisonous gas that may constitute a high fire or explosive hazard, including loose combustible fibers, dust and unstable materials.
All buildings and structures, or parts thereof, shall be classified in Firesafety Group I in which people suffering from physical limitations because of health or age are harbored for medical or other care or treatment.
Firesafety Use Group I-1. This group shall include buildings housing individuals who, because of age, mental instability or other reasons, must live in a supervised environment but who are physically capable of responding to an emergency situation without personal assistance. Included in this group are uses such as facilities for children, aged persons, mentally impaired and convalescents, including convalescence facilities, group homes, mentally retarded care facilities, nursing homes (ambulatory) orphanages and residential care facilities.
All buildings and structures, or parts thereof, shall be classified in Firesafety Group M which are used for display and sales purposes involving stocks of goods, wares or merchandise incidental to such purposes and accessible to the public, including, among others, retail stores, shops and salesrooms and markets. Highly combustible goods shall be limited to small quantities that do not constitute a high hazard.
Firesafety Use Group M-1A: mercantile establishments having a gross floor area of less than 250 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group M-1B: mercantile establishments having a gross floor area of 250 square feet or more, but less than 3,500 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group M-1C: mercantile establishments having a gross floor area of 3,500 square feet or more.
All buildings and structures, or parts thereof, shall be classified in Firesafety Use Group R in which families or households live, or in which sleeping accommodations are provided for individuals with or without dining facilities, excluding those that are classified as institutional buildings.
Firesafety Use Group R-1 structures: (Reserved).
Firesafety Use Group R-2 structures: all multiple-family dwellings having two or three dwelling units, except for two-family dwellings one of which is occupied by the holder of title to the property.
Firesafety Use Group R-2A structures: all multiple-family dwellings having four or more dwelling units, but less than 12 units.
Firesafety Use Group R-2B structures: all multiple-family dwellings having 12 or more dwelling units but less than 22 dwelling units.
Firesafety Use Group R-2C: all multiple-family dwellings having 22 dwelling units or more.
All buildings and structures, or parts thereof, shall be classified in Firesafety Use Group S which are used primarily for the storage of goods, wares or merchandise, except those of Use Group H that involve highly toxic materials or poisonous gases, including, among others, warehouses, storehouses and freight depots.
Firesafety Use Group S-1: buildings used for storage of moderate-hazard contents which are likely to burn with moderate rapidity, but which do not produce poisonous gasses, fumes or explosions, including, among others, but not limited to, the materials listed in Table IV, shall be further categorized as set forth in this section.
Firesafety Use Group S-1A: structures of Firesafety Use Group S-1 with a gross floor area of less than 3,500 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group S-1B: structures of Firesafety Use Group S-1 with a gross floor area of 3,500 square feet or more, but less than 12,000 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group S-1C: structures of Firesafety Use Group S-1 with a gross floor area of 12,000 square feet or more, but less than 24,000 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group S-1D: structures of Firesafety Use Group S-1 with a gross floor area of 24,000 square feet or more, but less than 48,000 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group S-1E: structures of Firesafety Use Group S-1 with a gross floor area of 48,000 square feet or more.
Firesafety Use Groups S-1, Storage Uses Moderate Hazard
Bags, cloths, burlap and paper
Belting, canvas and leather
Books and paper in rolls or packs
Buttons, including cloth covered, pearl or bone
Cardboard and cardboard boxes
Clothing, woolen wearing apparel
Glue, mucilage, paste and size
Horn and combs, other than celluloid
Leather, enamelling or japanning
Petroleum warehouses for storage of lubricating oils with a flash point of 200° F. (93.33° C.) or higher
Public parking garages and stables
Tobacco, cigars, cigarettes and snuff
Upholstering and mattress manufacturing
Firesafety Use Group S-2. Low-hazard uses shall include buildings used for the storage of noncombustible materials, and of low-hazard wares, that do not ordinarily burn rapidly, such as products on wood pallets or in paper cartons without significant amounts of combustible wrappings. Such products may have a negligible amount of plastic trim, such as knobs, handles of film wrapping. Such uses shall be classified as Firesafety Use Group S-2, including, among others, but not exclusive of, the materials listed in Table V and shall be further categorized as set forth in this section.
Firesafety Use Group S-2A: Firesafety Use Groups S-2 whose gross floor area is less than 3,500 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group S-2B: Firesafety Use Group S-2 whose gross floor area is 3,500 square feet or more, but less than 12,000 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group S-2C: Firesafety Use Group S-2 whose gross floor area is 12,000 square feet or more, but less than 24,000 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group S-2D: Firesafety Use Group S-2 whose gross floor area is 24,000 square feet or more, but less than 48,000 square feet.
Firesafety Use Group S-2E: Firesafety Use Group S-2 whose gross floor area is 48,000 square feet or more.
Firesafety Use Group S-2, Storage Uses Low Hazard
Beer or wine up to 12% alcohol in metal, glass or ceramic containers
Dairy products in non-wax coated paper containers
Distribution transformers, oil filled and other types
Empty cans, new
Foods in noncombustible containers
Fruits, fresh, and vegetables in non-plastic trays
Glass bottles, empty or filled
Metal desks with plastic tops and trim
Talc and soapstones
Buildings and structures of an accessory character and miscellaneous structures not classified in any specific use group shall be equipped and maintained to meet the requirement of this Act commensurate with the fire and life hazard incidental to their use. Utility and miscellaneous uses shall include tanks, cooling towers, sheds and agricultural buildings.
All structures or portions thereof vacant or unoccupied for a period of 90 days and not under active renovation, modification or construction shall be classified as Firesafety Use V.
[Amended 9-5-2017 by Ord. No. 09-2017]
All life safety (LHU) uses shall be inspected in accordance with New Jersey Division of Fire Safety for compliance with the provisions of the Uniform Fire Safety Code, N.J.S.A. 52:27D-192 et seq., All nonlife safety (NLHU) uses shall be inspected at a minimum once every five years. Fees for these inspections shall be as set forth in Chapter 146, Fee Schedule. Where, in the opinion of the Fire Official, there exists a condition liable to cause fire, contribute to the spread of fire, interfere with firefighting operations, endanger life, or violate the provisions or intent of the Act, he/she shall inspect as often as necessary for the purpose of ascertaining the extent of these conditions and cause them to be corrected.
[Added 9-5-2017 by Ord. No. 09-2017]
Subchapter 3, Chapter 3, of the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code shall be supplemented to add as follows:
Section F3 19.2, Identification of business and commercial occupancies. All doorway entrances and/or exits for commercial establishments shall have printed thereon, in block letters at least three inches high and approximately six inches from the top of the doorway in conspicuously contrasting colors, the name of the commercial establishment located therein; provided, however, that there shall be exempt from this requirement such main entrance or entrances as are otherwise conspicuously and clearly marked with the identity of the commercial establishment located therein. It is the intent of this provision that emergency personnel arriving at the scene of a fire or other emergency have immediate identification of access routes to commercial occupancies located in a particular commercial building or buildings.
Subchapter 3, Chapter 4, of the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code shall be supplemented as follows:
Section F-402.4(4). No person shall operate or use or maintain any open fire or any device commonly known as a "barbecue" (charcoal or gas-fired) within 15 feet, in or on any apartment unit, porch, balcony, covered patio area or any other private area of an apartment or multifamily dwelling unit.
Section F-320.0, Storage or parking of internal combustion engines. No person shall store or park or cause to store or park any internal combustion engine vehicle, including but not limited to those commonly known as a "motorcycle," "moped," "go-cart," "dirt bike," "lawnmower," "snowblower," etc., in or on any apartment unit, porch, balcony, covered patio area, entrance, exit or any other private area of an apartment or multifamily dwelling unit.
Approval by Fire Official. No person shall store, park or cause to store or park an internal combustion engine vehicle in any occupancies not in conformity with the Uniform Construction Code unless approved by the Fire Official.
Subchapter 3, Chapter 5, of the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code shall be supplemented to add as follows:
Section F-518.5, Fire Department connection and fire hydrants; use of fire hydrants. A person shall not use or operate any fire hydrant intended for the use of the Fire Department for fire-suppression purposes unless such person first secures a permit for such use from the Fire Official and the water company and the municipal utilities authority having jurisdiction. This section shall not apply to the use of such hydrants by a person employed by, and authorized to make such use by, the water company having jurisdiction.
Section F-518.6, Placement of fire hydrants and mains. The Fire Official shall report to the Planning Board, the Zoning Board of Adjustment, the Minor Site Plan Alteration Committee, the property owner and/or the water company and/or the municipal utilities authority having jurisdiction on land use, subdivision(s), site plan(s), temporary use permits, and zoning approvals. The applicant shall prepare plans in accordance with the requirements adopted herein. The applicant shall be responsible for off-site improvements that affect the site fire flow requirements adopted herein.
Section F-518.7, Fire Department connections, fire hydrants and water supplies.
Required water supply for fire protection. An approved water supply capable of supplying the required and reliable fire flow for fire protection shall be provided to all premises upon which facilities, buildings, uses or portions of buildings or uses are hereafter constructed. When any portion of the facility or building protected is in excess of 100 feet from a water supply on a public street, as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the facility or building, on-site fire hydrants and mains capable of supplying the required and reliable fire flow shall be provided when required by the Fire Official.
Fire hydrant systems: testing and maintenance. Fire hydrant systems shall be subject to such periodic tests as required by the Fire Official. Fire hydrant systems shall be maintained in an operative condition at all times and shall be repaired where defective. Additions, repairs, alterations and servicing shall be in accordance with approved standards. Painting shall be in accordance with the City of Burlington standard as follows:
The 4 1/2 inch (steamer) connection will be painted with the color code identifying flow in accordance with N.F.P.A. standard 291.
All Fire Department connections shall have the identification signs painted with the color code identifying the flow in accordance with N.F.P.A. standard 291.
Flow indicators. The 4 1/2 inch (steamer) connection shall be color-coded to indicate the hydrant's available flow at 20 psi. Standard color codes are as follows:
NFPA 291, Chapter 3
1,500 and above
All private hydrants will meet this standard.
Protection of hydrants. When exposed to potential vehicular damage, fire hydrants shall be suitably protected as approved by the Fire Official.
Fire hydrant locations and distribution.
Location. Fire hydrants shall be provided when required along required fire apparatus access roads, adjacent public streets, on each site within 100 feet of any portion of the facility or building and within 50 feet of any Fire Department connection.
Consideration of existing fire hydrants. Existing fire hydrants on public streets are allowed to be considered as available. Existing fire hydrants on adjacent properties shall not be considered available unless fire apparatus access roads extend between properties and easements are established to prevent obstruction of such roads.
Subchapter 3, Chapter 21, of the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code shall be supplemented to add as follows:
Section F-2103.5, Trash enclosures, dumpsters, compactors. Trash enclosures, dumpsters, and compactors containing combustibles shall not be placed in buildings or within 15 feet of exterior of a building wall, openings, or roof eavelines. Exception: Area protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with National Fire Protection Association 13.
All new commercial buildings shall have installed a security box containing key(s) or code for access (Knox Box), of a type and size approved by the Fire Official, in a location specified by the Fire Official prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
All existing commercial buildings constructing improvements that require Planning Board approval shall have installed a security box containing key(s) or code for access (Knox Box), of a type and size approved by the Fire Official, in a location specified by the Fire Official prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
All existing commercial buildings equipped with automatic fire detection and/or suppression system shall have installed a security box containing key(s) or code for access (Knox Box), of a type and size approved by the Fire Official, in a location specified by the Fire Official, within five years of the effective date of this section.
All multifamily residential structures that have restricted access through locked doors and have a common corridor for access to the living units shall have installed a security box containing key(s) or code for access (Knox Box), of a type and size approved by the Fire Official, in a location specified by the Fire Official, within five years of the effective date of this section.
All security boxes containing key(s) or code for access (Knox Box), shall contain labeled keys, easily identified in the field to provide access into the property and/or building, and to any locked areas within the building as the Fire Official may direct.