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Fire Protection for Restaurants & Food Service

Complete fire protection services for restaurants, bars, cafeterias, and commercial kitchens across Miami-Dade and Broward. Hood suppression, fire alarms, extinguishers, backflow, and emergency lighting. All from one licensed fire protection company.

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Restaurant Fire Protection

Why Restaurants Face Serious Fire Protection Challenges

Commercial kitchens are among the highest-risk environments of any building occupancy. Grease-laden vapors, open-flame cooking, high-temperature equipment, and constant production create fire conditions that standard detection and suppression systems are not designed to handle on their own. A kitchen fire that reaches the duct or grease trap can spread to the entire building in minutes.

In Miami-Dade and Broward County, restaurants and food service businesses must maintain kitchen hood fire suppression systems, fire alarms, fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, and backflow preventers. They must keep current inspection records for every one of them. Local AHJ inspectors, health department officials, and insurance carriers all review these records independently.

Firemax Fire Protection has been serving South Florida restaurants and food service businesses since 1998. As a licensed fire protection company with nearly three decades of experience, we understand the code requirements, the inspection schedules, and the operational realities that restaurant owners and managers deal with every day.

28+
Years serving South Florida food service properties
6-Mo
Hood suppression inspection cycle required by NFPA 17A
1 Call
For all fire protection services and inspections
Common Challenges
Grease Fire Risk in Commercial Kitchens
Cooking oils, grease buildup, and open flames create fire conditions that require a UL 300 listed hood suppression system specifically engineered for Class K fires. Standard fire extinguishers alone are not adequate protection.
Semi-Annual Suppression Inspections
NFPA 17A and NFPA 96 require kitchen hood suppression systems to be inspected every six months. Missing an inspection creates AHJ violations, insurance issues, and gaps in the documentation health departments and fire marshals review.
Multiple Overlapping Inspection Requirements
Restaurants must manage fire alarm annual testing, hood suppression semi-annual service, fire extinguisher annual inspection, emergency lighting testing, and backflow certification simultaneously, each with its own due date and documentation requirement.
Suppression System Changes After Menu or Equipment Updates
Adding new cooking equipment or changing the hood configuration requires the suppression system to be re-evaluated and updated. Operating with a suppression system that does not match the current kitchen layout can void your insurance coverage.
Backflow Compliance for Water Connections
Restaurants with fire sprinkler systems and commercial plumbing connections are required to have certified backflow preventers tested annually. Miami-Dade and Broward utilities actively enforce this requirement and issue violation notices for overdue testing.
What We Provide

Fire Protection Services for Restaurants & Food Service

We handle every fire protection requirement for your restaurant or food service facility. As a full-service fire protection company, we inspect, install, service, and certify all systems, and coordinate schedules so nothing falls behind.

Kitchen Hood Fire Suppression
UL 300 listed kitchen hood fire suppression system installation, semi-annual inspection, recharging, fusible link replacement, and fuel and electrical interlock testing. We service Ansul R-102 and Amerex systems and provide NFPA 17A and NFPA 96 compliant documentation for every visit.
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Fire Extinguisher Service
Annual fire extinguisher inspection, recharging, and certification for all commercial extinguishers in your restaurant, including kitchen-specific Class K extinguishers and portable extinguishers throughout the dining room, storage areas, and back of house.
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Fire Alarm Systems
Annual fire alarm inspection and testing, smoke and heat detector service, panel inspection, and notification device testing under NFPA 72. We also ensure your fire alarm system is properly integrated with your kitchen hood suppression system as required by Florida code.
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Emergency Lighting & Exit Signs
Annual emergency lighting inspection, 90-minute functional discharge testing, battery replacement, and exit sign certification under NFPA 101 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910. Essential for any restaurant with customer occupancy, and required for continued certificate of occupancy.
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Backflow Prevention Testing
Annual backflow preventer testing and certification for fire sprinkler system connections and commercial plumbing. We file results directly with Miami-Dade WASD and Broward County utilities on your behalf, so you never have to manage the submission process yourself.
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Fire Sprinkler Service
Annual fire sprinkler system inspection, testing, and ITM documentation under NFPA 25. We inspect heads, control valves, alarm valves, and flow switches, and perform the required five-year obstruction investigation to keep your sprinkler system fully compliant.
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Florida Code Requirements

What Restaurants & Food Service Properties Must Maintain

Restaurants in Miami-Dade and Broward face inspection from multiple agencies simultaneously. The fire marshal, AHJ, health department, and insurance carrier can all review your fire protection records independently. Every system must be current and documented at all times.

Missing a single inspection, whether it's the six-month hood service or the annual fire alarm test, can result in violation notices, fines, or an immediate closure order. We track all of your due dates and keep every system current so you never have to worry about what's overdue.

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Kitchen Hood Suppression, Semi-Annual (NFPA 17A / NFPA 96)
Wet chemical kitchen suppression systems must be inspected and serviced every six months. Each visit must include nozzle inspection, fusible link replacement, agent charge verification, and interlock testing. Failure to maintain this schedule creates immediate AHJ violations and can result in kitchen shutdown orders.
Fire Alarm Annual Inspection (NFPA 72)
All fire alarm system components must be tested and documented annually by a licensed contractor. Florida requires that hood suppression systems be integrated with the building fire alarm so the alarm activates when the suppression system discharges. Both systems must be inspected and documented.
Fire Extinguisher Annual Inspection (NFPA 10)
All portable fire extinguishers must be inspected annually, including Class K kitchen extinguishers. Florida AHJ inspectors check extinguisher certification tags during routine visits. Missing or expired tags are among the most frequently cited violations in restaurant fire inspections.
Emergency Lighting Testing (NFPA 101 / OSHA)
Restaurants with customer occupancy must maintain functioning emergency lighting and illuminated exit signs throughout the building. NFPA 101 requires monthly 30-second tests and an annual 90-minute functional discharge test, both documented. These records must be available during inspections.
Backflow Preventer Annual Testing (Florida DEP)
Restaurants with fire sprinkler systems and commercial water connections must have backflow preventers tested annually. Miami-Dade WASD and Broward utilities require results to be filed directly with the utility. Non-compliant properties face violation notices and potential water service interruption.
Why Firemax

The Right Fire Protection Company for Your Restaurant

01
28+ Years of Restaurant Experience
We have been protecting South Florida restaurants since 1998. We understand the operational realities of food service and we work around your hours, not ours, to minimize disruption to your service.
02
Every Service Under One Roof
Hood suppression, fire extinguishers, fire alarms, emergency lighting, sprinklers, and backflow, all handled by one licensed fire protection company. One call, one schedule, one set of documentation.
03
We Track Your Due Dates
We maintain a service calendar for every client and send reminders before inspection due dates. You will never miss a hood suppression inspection or fire alarm test because something slipped through the cracks.
04
Inspection-Ready Documentation
Every service visit produces a written report formatted for AHJ submission, health department review, and insurance carrier requirements. Your records are always current and ready when any agency asks for them.
Common Questions

Restaurant Fire Protection FAQs

NFPA 17A and NFPA 96 require kitchen hood fire suppression systems to be inspected and serviced every six months. This applies to all commercial cooking operations in Florida. Each inspection must include nozzle inspection, fusible link replacement, agent charge verification, and interlock testing, with a written service report issued after every visit.

Yes. Florida code requires that kitchen hood suppression systems be integrated with the building fire alarm system so the alarm activates when the suppression system discharges. Both systems must be inspected and documented, and the integration must be verified as part of the annual fire alarm test. We install and service both systems and confirm the integration is functioning correctly.

Any addition or change to cooking equipment or hood configuration requires a re-evaluation of the suppression system design. The nozzle positions, agent quantity, and coverage area must be recalculated to confirm the new equipment is protected. Operating with a suppression system that does not match the current kitchen layout can void your insurance coverage and create code violations.

For many services, yes. We regularly coordinate fire extinguisher inspection, emergency lighting testing, and other annual services in a single visit to minimize disruption. Hood suppression inspections follow a different schedule than annual services, but we track all due dates and coordinate timing to keep the number of separate visits as low as possible.

Florida AHJ inspectors and health department officials typically look for current inspection reports for your hood suppression system, fire alarm system, fire extinguishers, and emergency lighting. The inspection tag on your suppression system and extinguishers must be current. We provide written reports after every service visit formatted to satisfy all of these requirements.

Yes. We regularly schedule inspections during early morning hours before service begins, during slow periods, or on days when the restaurant is closed. We work with your management team to find a time that minimizes any disruption to your kitchen and your service. Contact us to discuss your scheduling needs.

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