FIRE LICENSE
A fire license is a permit that allows a business or establishment to operate in a way that involves fire safety risks. It’s issued by the state government or local fire department to ensure that the premises comply with fire safety regulations.
Documents required
- Application: You must file an application in the prescribed form. Building plan: You may need to provide a building plan layout or blueprint of the proposed construction.Fire safety compliance certificate: You may need to provide a fire safety compliance certificate.Electrical safety certificate: You may need to provide an electrical safety certificate to validate the electrical installation in the building.Stability certificate: You may need to provide a stability certificate to ensure the structure is protected from fire hazards.Trade license: You may need to provide a trade license as a prerequisite.No Objection Certificate (NOC): You may need to provide a No-Objection-Certificate (NOC) from the fire department.Occupancy certificate: You may need to provide an occupancy certificate, which is proof that the property has other legal approvals like fire safety.
Benefit
- A fire license is required for businesses that use highly flammable materials, such as: Fireworks manufacturers, Certain chemical factories, and Businesses using large industrial ovens.To obtain a fire license, a business must submit detailed plans of its operational processes, materials used, and fire safety measures. The fire department reviews these plans to ensure all potential fire risks are adequately mitigated.
Important information
Fire license is obtained for creating new establishments, where the purpose of the formation is to carry out the manufacture and storage of dangerous and hazardous inflammable items