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There are 125 certified hood cleaning companies across 16 cities in Florida. Browse NFPA 96 compliant professionals below.

The Florida State Fire Marshal enforces NFPA 96 compliance statewide through the Florida Fire Prevention Code under Statute Chapter 633. Hood cleaning companies must hold a fire protection contractor license regulated by the Division of State Fire Marshal. 125 licensed professionals serve commercial kitchens across 16 Florida cities.

NFPA 96 Enforcement in Florida

The Florida State Fire Marshal, operating under the Department of Financial Services, enforces NFPA 96 compliance statewide through the Florida Fire Prevention Code. The state adopts NFPA 96 as part of its fire code under Florida Statute Chapter 633, requiring all commercial kitchen exhaust systems to meet cleaning and maintenance standards. Florida requires companies performing fire protection system work, including hood cleaning, to hold a fire protection contractor license regulated by the Division of State Fire Marshal. Contractors must carry appropriate insurance and provide compliance certificates after each service. Fire inspectors verify cleaning documentation, hood system condition, and grease containment during routine commercial kitchen inspections. Establishments that fall out of compliance face fines, mandatory re-inspections, and potential temporary closure orders. Enforcement intensity varies across the state — Miami-Dade and Broward counties maintain their own fire prevention bureaus with more frequent inspection cycles, while rural counties may rely on state-level inspectors. Working with a NFPA 96 compliant hood cleaning company ensures your documentation is always inspection-ready.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Florida has adopted NFPA 96 (the National Fire Protection Association standard governing commercial kitchen exhaust systems) as the governing standard for commercial kitchen hood cleaning. The state fire marshal enforces compliance through regular inspections of food service establishments. Restaurants must maintain documented cleaning schedules, and insurance companies typically require proof of NFPA 96 compliance. Non-compliant businesses face fines, higher insurance premiums, and potential closure orders. See our NFPA 96 Compliance Guide for details.

Yes. Miami-Dade and Broward counties maintain their own fire prevention bureaus with more frequent commercial kitchen inspection cycles than the state baseline. These counties actively enforce the Florida Fire Prevention Code with supplemental local requirements. Rural counties may rely on state-level inspectors for enforcement. Restaurant operators in South Florida should verify specific requirements with their county fire prevention bureau. See our NFPA 96 Compliance Guide for statewide standards.

There are currently 125 hood cleaning companies listed across 16 cities in Florida. Our directory is comprehensive and regularly updated to include new companies and verify existing listings. Browse all hood cleaning companies or filter by city, certification, and services.

In Florida, verify that any hood cleaning company holds a fire protection contractor license regulated by the Division of State Fire Marshal. IKECA certification provides additional quality assurance beyond the state license. Check for adequate liability insurance and ask for NFPA 96 compliance certificates after each service. Browse our directory of Florida hood cleaning companies to compare licensed providers by city.

Florida follows NFPA 96 cleaning frequency schedules enforced through the Florida Fire Prevention Code: monthly for high-volume and solid fuel operations, quarterly for moderate-volume kitchens, semi-annually for low-volume establishments, and annually for seasonal operations. The State Fire Marshal under the Department of Financial Services oversees enforcement. Miami-Dade and Broward counties may enforce stricter schedules. See our Hood Cleaning Frequency Guide for complete schedules.

The Florida State Fire Marshal, under the Department of Financial Services, enforces NFPA 96 through the Florida Fire Prevention Code. Florida Statute Chapter 633 governs fire safety statewide, and local fire prevention bureaus in Miami-Dade and Broward counties conduct additional inspections beyond the state baseline. Learn more in our NFPA 96 Compliance Guide.

Yes. Florida requires companies performing fire protection system work, including hood cleaning, to hold a fire protection contractor license regulated by the Division of State Fire Marshal. Contractors must also carry appropriate liability insurance and provide compliance certificates. See our IKECA Certification Guide for additional credentials.

There are currently 125 verified hood cleaning companies listed across Florida. Our directory includes NFPA 96 compliant, insured professionals and is regularly updated. Browse all hood cleaning companies or filter by city, certification, and services offered.

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