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Kitchen Exhaust

More than 11,000 commercial kitchens are damaged by fire each year. The majority of restaurant fires originate on the kitchen cooking appliances and flare into the kitchen exhaust system. Regular maintenance of a restaurant’s kitchen exhaust system is one of the primary defenses against fire hazards. By keeping these systems working at their best, they will evacuate the smoke and grease out of the building and produce a cleaner, cooler kitchen and better working environment for staff.

When contracting for cleaning services, it is important to ensure you get a complete cleaning of your entire system. Some contractors offer a “hood cleaning” service which does not include the ductwork or rooftop fan. While such services may keep the interior of the kitchen looking sharp, they do little to secure fire safety and reduce health threats. Only a complete cleaning of the system —from the hood in the kitchen to the fan on the roof—will reduce the risk of kitchen fires and ensure compliance with fire regulations. Air Duct Services & Restoration is also a distributor of drip-loc products.