Most City facilities are closed for Independence Day on Friday, July 4. Lenexa Public Market and outdoor pools are open with adjusted hours.
You must register residential and commercial alarms. There is no cost and registration helps make sure our responders can help your family in an emergency.
Adopted codes and policies for commercial and residential properties.
Permit information for blasting, burning, fireworks and more.
Fire inspections are conducted on all commercial buildings.
Follow these requirements when your building has an impaired fire safety system.
The Lenexa Fire Department will require all mobile food vendors who operate within a vehicle or trailer to be inspected for life safety and fire code compliance.
A Hazardous Materials Inventory Summary may be required to ensure a building has adequate fire protection systems and proper storage.
An owner’s information certificate is an important document that provides detailed information on a storage, mercantile, hazardous and factory facility and helps design professionals determine potential storage limitations, storage configurations and/or the need and design criteria for a sprinkler system.
Property owners are responsible for maintaining and testing privately owned fire hydrants.
Annual submission of the Tier II form is required to provide state and local officials with specific information on potential hazards.