Hood Cleaning Companies in Georgia
There are 48 certified hood cleaning companies across 10 cities in Georgia. Browse NFPA 96 compliant professionals below.
The Safety Fire Commissioner's Office enforces NFPA 96 compliance across Georgia, with the City of Atlanta Fire Rescue Department maintaining stricter enforcement for high-volume restaurants. 48 certified companies serve commercial kitchens across 10 Georgia cities.
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NFPA 96 Enforcement in Georgia
The Safety Fire Commissioner's Office serves as Georgia's state fire marshal, enforcing NFPA 96 compliance through the Rules and Regulations of the Safety Fire Commissioner. Georgia adopts NFPA 96 as part of its state fire prevention code, requiring all commercial kitchen exhaust systems to maintain documented cleaning and inspection schedules. The state does not require a specific hood cleaning contractor license, though companies must carry liability insurance and provide compliance documentation to restaurant operators. Fire inspectors verify cleaning certificates, hood system condition, and grease management during commercial kitchen inspections. Non-compliant establishments face citations, fines, mandatory re-inspections, and potential closure orders. Enforcement intensity varies across the state — the City of Atlanta Fire Rescue Department operates its own fire prevention division with more rigorous inspection schedules for high-volume restaurants, while smaller jurisdictions across metro Atlanta and rural Georgia generally follow the state fire code baseline without additional local requirements. Working with a NFPA 96 compliant hood cleaning company ensures your documentation is always inspection-ready.
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