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FIRE LANE STRIPING

Fire lane markings are required by fire codes in virtually every jurisdiction. Improperly marked or missing fire lanes can result in code violations, fines, and — most critically — delayed emergency response that puts lives at risk. PavePro Network connects you with contractors who understand local fire codes and deliver compliant fire lane markings.

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WHY PROFESSIONAL FIRE LANE STRIPING MATTERS

Ensure compliance with local fire codes
Avoid municipal fines and citations
Enable faster emergency vehicle access
Clearly communicate no-parking zones
Durable paint that withstands heavy traffic
Proper 'FIRE LANE — NO PARKING' lettering

IDEAL FOR THESE PROPERTIES

Commercial property owners
Retail shopping centers
Industrial and warehouse facilities
Healthcare facilities and hospitals
Multi-family residential complexes
Schools and educational institutions

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HOW FIRE LANE STRIPING WORKS

1

Code Review

Contractor reviews local fire code requirements for fire lane width, marking specifications, and signage.

2

Layout Planning

Fire lane routes are planned to ensure emergency vehicle access to all building entrances and hydrants.

3

Surface Preparation

Existing markings are evaluated and the surface is prepared for new paint application.

4

Red Curb & Lane Painting

Fire lanes are marked with red paint, yellow lines, or as required by local code, with proper lettering.

5

Signage Installation

Required fire lane signs are installed at code-specified intervals and heights.

FIRE LANE STRIPING FAQ

What color are fire lanes painted?

Fire lane requirements vary by jurisdiction. Most require red curbs and/or yellow lane markings with 'FIRE LANE — NO PARKING' lettering. Your contractor will follow local code.

How wide must a fire lane be?

Most fire codes require fire lanes to be at least 20 feet wide, though requirements vary by jurisdiction and building type.

Who enforces fire lane compliance?

Fire lanes are enforced by local fire marshals, building inspectors, and code enforcement officers. Violations can result in fines and required remediation.

How often should fire lane markings be refreshed?

Fire lane markings should be refreshed whenever they become faded or unclear, typically every 1-3 years depending on traffic and climate.

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