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Are Propane Gas Grills regulated?

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Are Propane Gas Grills regulated?

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The New Jersey Uniform Fire Code identifies propane gas grills as a serious hazard when they are placed on apartment balconies. This specific rule only applies to gas grills. Regular charcoal grill are not affected by this rule. Specifically, gas grills shall not be used under building overhangs, under cover of any building and not within five feet of the building. The rule does not prohibit the use, only the area of use. The use of a propane grill when used at a public gathering on a commercial site requires a fire safety permit. The application for this permit can be found on the permit page. If you are having a catered function or are planning to use propane grills at any location other than a one or two family residence used exclusively for dwelling purposes you most likely need a permit. If in doubt or if you have questions please call the Bureau of Fire Prevention for further information. Our goal is to uphold the requirements of the NJ Uniform Fire Code and assure the safety of

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