![]() ![]() Step 3: Choose Cranberry Township as your local Fire Department/Agency.Step 2: Select Pennsylvania, as your location.Step 1: Click the BUY button (upper right corner).Visit Knox Box Ordering Instructions Opens a New Window. and follow these steps: Starting January 1, 2019, building owners and developers in Cranberry who choose to have Knox Boxes installed follow the online ordering format identified by the Knox Company as “E-Approval. Installing a Knox Box is not a requirement in Cranberry, but having one is strongly recommended for commercial and apartment buildings. What is a Knox Box? It’s a secure vault with a key to your building that allows firefighters and police access to your address in emergencies without having to use forced entry or otherwise damaging your structure. ![]() The Code Administrator will send notices for any inspection of premises that are required. ![]() Click here to determine if an inspection of premises is required for your building or business. Most commercial and multi-family residential buildings along with certain businesses require an annual or semi-annual inspection of premises. Annual Testing - Fire Alarm, Sprinkler systems.Select the "Building, Zoning and Codes" page to find information about the available types of permits and what is required to apply for a new permit.Īll fire systems are required to be tested by a third party inspection agency, of your choosing, per the following schedule: To apply for new permits, open the Online Portal, using the blue button above, and create or log in to your user account. Contact Planning & Development Services, Ph: 72, x 1153 with questions.Īll commercial fire systems (sprinkler, fire alarm, hood suppression) within the Township require a permit for the installation of the system and any alterations to existing systems. Bonfires are allowed by permit only through the Miscellaneous fire prevention application process.Recreation fires are allowed and shall not exceed three feet in width and two feet in height.The Department of Environmental Protection prohibits the open burning of trash and/or yard waste. ![]()
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