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Wildfire Zones: Edison vs New Brunswick

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Edison, NJ and New Brunswick, NJ?

Edison and New Brunswick have similar restriction levels.

Edison, NJ

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Edison Township is a suburban municipality in central New Jersey within Middlesex County and is not located in a designated high-wildfire-risk area. New Jersey's primary wildland fire risk is in the Pine Barrens of the southern and outer coastal plain; central NJ suburban communities like Edison have low underlying wildland fire risk. The NJ Forest Fire Service maintains statewide fire-danger ratings and wildland fire response.

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New Brunswick, NJ

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Middlesex County is not a designated high-hazard wildfire zone. New Jersey's wildfire risk is concentrated in the Pinelands and southern pine forests, not the developed suburbs of Middlesex, so no special wildfire building or defensible-space rules apply to homes here.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEdisonNew Brunswick
Wildfire RiskLow - suburban central NJ-
State WUI MapNone - NJ does not adopt CA-style zones-
NJ Wildland RegionPine Barrens (not Edison)-
State AgencyNJ Forest Fire Service (NJDEP)-
Local Fire CodeN.J.A.C. 5:70 (state Uniform Fire Code)-
Designation-Not high-hazard zone
NJ risk area-Pinelands, south NJ
Special rules-None for Middlesex homes
Oversight-NJ Forest Fire Service

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Edison FAQ

Is Edison, NJ in a wildfire zone?

No. Edison Township is a suburban municipality in central New Jersey and is not in a designated high-wildfire-risk area. New Jersey's main wildland fire risk is in the Pine Barrens of the southern coastal plain, not central NJ.

Does New Jersey have Fire Hazard Severity Zones like California?

No. New Jersey does not adopt California's Fire Hazard Severity Zone mapping or defensible-space requirements. The NJ Forest Fire Service issues daily statewide fire-danger ratings instead.

Who handles wildland fire response near Edison?

The NJ Forest Fire Service (a division of NJDEP) handles wildland fire prevention and suppression statewide. Within Edison, the Township Fire Department responds to all structure fires and small outdoor fires under the NJ Uniform Fire Code.

New Brunswick FAQ

Is Middlesex County in a wildfire hazard zone?

No. New Jersey's high wildfire risk is in the Pinelands and southern pine forests. Middlesex County's suburban terrain is not a designated high-hazard wildfire zone.

Are there special building rules for wildfire in Middlesex County?

No. There are no wildfire-specific construction or defensible-space mandates here. Homes follow the standard Uniform Fire Code and municipal fire prevention rules.

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