Fire Department NOC of Delhi

Fire Department NOC of Delhi

The capital of India with its ever-increasing population in far-flung colonies & crowded localities and unplanned growth has always been a city with heavy fire risk. The risk has now been further increased with the expansion of industries and construction of high-rise buildings in the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Many of the high-rise buildings in the Delhi have not yet been provided within built firefighting arrangements, which are considered to be very essential from fire safety point of view. To ensure safety of such buildings and their occupants, the Building Bye-laws were adopted and duly notified by the Delhi Administration of 23rd June 1983. The Building Bye-laws are further being up-dated.

Multi-plex buildings of more than 15 meters in height shall get Fire NOC compulsory from respective state fire services.

The Delhi Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Act, 1986 was notified by the Government of India December,1986 and rules framed thereunder were in force from 2nd March 1987 until July 2, 2010.

Benefit of getting Fire Department NOC

  • A Fire Department NOC is compulsory as an attachment for applying for a trade license to the civil body in a particular state
  • Fire Department NOC is one of the compulsory requirements prescribed by the fire department for carrying on any trade or business activities in India.
  • Fire Department NOC ensures that safety precautions are in place to protect the people in the building against any risk.

Procedure to obtain Fire Department NOC

  • Filling of The Application
  • Submission of Requisite Documents
  • Forwarding the Application to The Concerned Inspector
  • Inspection and Verification of Equipment
  • Issuance of the Fire Clearance Certificate

 Documents are required to obtain Fire Department NOC

  • 2 Sets of Building Plans through Building Authority.
  • Id and Address Proof of the applicant.
  • Completion certificate of electrical Wiring
  • Building plans must contain all informations as prescribed by Bye-law No. 2.6 & 2.8
  • Filled in Questionnaire
  • Model of the Building
  • Photograph of the premises.
  • Check List Certified by the Architect
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