Repair/Repaint/Install vendors must hold valid licenses and insurances to include:

Contractor License, EPA Renovator License, Workman’s Compensation Insurance and Liability Insurance

Certification of a fire escape must be submitted to the AHJ by a Design Professional or a licensed/certified Fire Escape Inspector registered in your state and cannot be submitted to the AHJ by the Repairs Vendor.

Repainting

EPA Lead Paint guidelines apply on all Fire Escapes installed before 1978 which require Vendors to hold an EPA Renovator’s License in order to work on a Leaded Fire Escape. For more details on these guidelines, please click here

Minor repairs by owner/agent – mostly paint issues

Spot Paint 

Full Paint


Repairs

All work performed by our repair division: Fire Escape Pros, a member of the Fire Escape Services Network.  All Fire Escape Technicians are certified by the National Fire Escape Association. We give 15 to 25 year warranties on all structural restoration work done by our repair division.

Minor repairs by owner/agent – mostly paint issues

Spot Repairs by vendor

Full Restoration by vendor

Life Safety Issues – imminent danger – non-functional

 

Example EO Technical Photo ReportEO Technical Photo Report

 

Typical Engineer Oversight Mid Repairs Video


 

Replacement

Conversions from wood to steel require drawings before fabrication and installation of the new system.  Code upgrades may not apply to existing egress conditions.

Rarely, a steel (iron) fire escape is completely replaced.  Full restorations are more cost effective than replacement.

 

Fire Escape Replacement

 

Replacement Fire Escape – Wood to Steel

 


New

New build fire escapes are sometimes allowed on buildings.  Local building or fire codes determine egress specifications.  Drawings are required and must be approved by the AHJ before fabrication and installation.

NEW BUILD FIRE ESCAPE

New Build Fire Escape