Cleaner Exhaust Systems
Grease-laden vapors accumulate in hoods, filters, ducts, and fans. Real compliance starts with actually reducing that load, not just talking about it.
NFPA 96 & FIRE CODE COMPLIANCE
Competitors talk about being “compliant.” We focus on what that actually means for operators: cleaner exhaust systems, before-and-after photos, service stickers, useful notes, and documentation that stands up better when the fire marshal, health department, landlord, or insurance carrier starts asking questions.

Compliance is not a magic phrase on a website. It is a combination of cleaning frequency, documented service, visible system condition, and whether your records make sense when somebody important asks to see them.
Grease-laden vapors accumulate in hoods, filters, ducts, and fans. Real compliance starts with actually reducing that load, not just talking about it.
Monthly, quarterly, semiannual, or annual intervals depend on fuel type, production volume, and grease output. Busy kitchens cannot safely pretend they are low-volume kitchens.
Before-and-after photos, service dates, and written notes make life easier when memory gets fuzzy and staff changes happen.
Hinge, fan, access, and rooftop grease issues do not become less important because they were not written down last time.
If an inspection is coming, say that in the form. If the system is overdue, say that too. We’d rather scope the real compliance problem than guess.
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