1. Building Plans (Two Copies)
The fire department requires two copies of the building plans, which should include:
- Key Plan : A general layout of the building, highlighting essential features such as exits and fire equipment.
- Floor Plan : Detailed layouts of each floor within the building.
- Fire Fighting Plans : Separate fire safety plans for each floor and an overall fire fighting plan for the entire building.
- Elevations : Front and side elevation views of the building.
- Typical Floor Plan and Site Plan: A standard floor layout and a map showing the building's position in the surrounding area.
A detailed report describing the construction methods, fire safety measures, and compliance with relevant fire safety norms.
3. Certificate of Building Stability
This certificate, issued by a licensed structural engineer, confirms the building's structural integrity and its ability to stand with various stresses, ensuring safety in case of emergencies.
4. Architecture Checklist Certificate
A document confirming that the building meets all architectural and fire safety standards required by the authorities.
5. Address Proof
Official documentation verifying the building's address.
6. Photograph of the Building from Outside
A clear image of the building's exterior, aiding identification and verification.
7. Electronic Wiring Certificate
A certificate from a recognized agency, ensuring that the building's electrical wiring complies with safety standards.
Make sure all documents are accurate and submitted in the correct format to avoid delays in the approval process.