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How do I find out which Fire Prevention inspections I need?
Businesses, restaurants, apartment buildings and institutions in Cranberry outfitted with either fire alarms, sprinklers, or hood systems must have a licensed third-party professional test those systems and report the results to the Township either annually or semi-annually, depending on the building use and system type. Application forms to request an inspection and letters notifying property owners of their inspection dates are mailed by the Township.
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Is burning of trash or yard waste permitted in the Township?
No. Pennsylvania’s DEP does not permit open burning or barrel burning of trash or yard waste.
2.
Are bonfires permitted in the Township?
Small fires using clean-burning wood, or barbeque grill/pits which are used for cooking, warmth, or pleasure are allowed. Fire pits or other fire containments may be no larger than 3 feet in diameter and no more than 2 feet above ground level. Large ceremonial bonfires are only allowed by permit.
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How do I find out which Fire Prevention inspections I need?
Businesses, restaurants, apartment buildings and institutions in Cranberry outfitted with either fire alarms, sprinklers, or hood systems must have a licensed third-party professional test those systems and report the results to the Township either annually or semi-annually, depending on the building use and system type. Application forms to request an inspection and letters notifying property owners of their inspection dates are mailed by the Township.
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