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Fire Suppression Inspection -- Commercial Kitchen Cleaning

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Fire suppression inspection is the semi-annual testing and certification of commercial kitchen fire suppression systems, commonly known as Ansul or wet chemical systems. These UL-300 listed systems automatically detect and suppress fires in hood, duct, and cooking appliance areas, representing the last line of defense against kitchen fires. NFPA 96 (the National Fire Protection Association standard governing commercial kitchen exhaust systems) mandates inspections every six months with no exceptions based on cooking volume. Certified technicians verify nozzle alignment, check agent levels and expiration dates, test detection fusible links, inspect manual pull stations, and ensure the system properly shuts off fuel and electrical to cooking appliances upon activation. This is among the most strictly enforced provisions of NFPA 96, and missing an inspection can void insurance coverage and result in immediate closure orders from fire marshals. Browse our directory of certified companies to find qualified NFPA 96 compliant inspection providers.
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Fire suppression inspection is the semi-annual examination and testing of commercial kitchen fire suppression systems, commonly known as Ansul or wet chemical systems. These UL-300 listed systems automatically detect and suppress fires in the hood, duct, and cooking appliance areas. NFPA 96 mandates inspections every six months by a certified technician who checks nozzle alignment, agent levels, detection links, and manual pull stations.

NFPA 96 requires fire suppression system inspections every six months by a certified technician, regardless of kitchen volume. This is a firm requirement, not variable like cleaning frequency. Many jurisdictions and insurance companies enforce this schedule strictly, and missing an inspection can void coverage. Learn more in our NFPA 96 Compliance Guide.

Fire Suppression Inspection typically costs $150 to $350 for commercial kitchens. Pricing depends on kitchen size, equipment condition, level of buildup, and geographic location. High-volume restaurants or larger kitchens may pay more. Request free quotes from certified providers in our hood cleaning directory to compare pricing. For a detailed breakdown of all service costs, see our Hood Cleaning Cost Guide.

Yes, fire suppression inspection is directly mandated by NFPA 96. The standard requires semi-annual inspections by a certified technician, with no exceptions based on cooking volume. These inspections are among the most strictly enforced provisions, as fire suppression systems are the last line of defense against kitchen fires. See our NFPA 96 Compliance Guide.

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