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Fire NOC Consultation

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Fire NOC Consultation

A Fire NOC consultation refers to expert advisory and facilitation services that help property owners—especially of commercial, industrial, and public buildings—navigate the process of obtaining a Fire No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the local fire department. The Fire NOC is a mandatory certificate attesting that a building complies with prescribed fire safety norms, required for building approval, occupancy, or operation.

Design Review & Planning

Consultants review fire safety layouts and facility designs to ensure compliance with national (NBC 2016, IS codes) and local fire safety guidelines.

Documentation & Drawings

Preparation and submission of fire safety drawings and technical documents in the fire department’s required format.

Coordination & Liaising

Acting as intermediaries between the client and fire department officials, handling communication, queries, and follow-ups until final approval.

Site Inspection Assistance

Preparing the site for official fire safety inspections and accompanying fire officers during their visits to ensure all requirements are met.

Compliance Rectification

If deficiencies are detected, consultants guide on corrective actions and assist in resubmission of documents.

Renewal & Post-approval

Services often include support for renewal of existing NOCs as per regulatory requirements.

Types of Fire NOCs:

Provisional Fire NOC: Issued after initial inspection at the building plan or approval stage for compliance with recommendations.

Final Fire NOC Issued after complete installation and verification of fire protection systems, generally required to begin occupancy or operations.

Industries & Buildings Covered

  • Fire safety design and system evaluation
  • Preparation/validation of technical drawings and documents
  • Submission to fire department and representation during the process
  • Site inspection readiness and officer visit coordination
  • Rectification (if needed)
  • Handover of NOC upon approval