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Fire Protection Services

Kitchen Hood Fire Suppression
South Florida Restaurants & Businesses

UL 300 listed kitchen hood fire suppression system installation, inspection, recharging, and compliance documentation for restaurants and commercial kitchens across Miami-Dade, Broward, and South Florida. NFPA 17A compliant, Florida licensed.

28+Years Experience
UL 300Listed Systems
24/7Emergency Response
NFPA 17ACompliant Service

Kitchen Hood Fire Suppression Service & Compliance

A kitchen fire can escalate from stovetop to structure in seconds. The grease-laden environment of a commercial kitchen is one of the highest fire risk settings in any building, and a properly installed and maintained fire suppression system is your first line of defense.

At Firemax Fire Protection, our licensed technicians install, inspect, recharge, and certify kitchen hood fire suppression systems for restaurants, cafeterias, food trucks, and any commercial cooking operation across South Florida.

Under NFPA 17A and UL 300 standards, kitchen fire suppression systems must be inspected every six months. Florida's fire prevention code and local AHJ inspectors actively enforce this requirement. Non-compliant systems can result in failed inspections, fines, and insurance issues.

"The suppression system discharged during a grease fire and saved the entire kitchen from total loss."

Proper installation and maintenance means the system works when it has to. We make sure yours will.

6-MonthInspection cycle required by NFPA 17A
28+Years protecting South Florida kitchens

What Our Kitchen Suppression Service Covers

We provide complete kitchen hood fire suppression services for commercial cooking operations of all sizes, from single-station food trucks to full commercial restaurant kitchens.

New kitchen hood suppression system installation
Semi-annual inspections and certification
System recharging and agent replacement
Nozzle cleaning, inspection, and replacement
Fusible link replacement
Fuel and electrical interlock testing
Ansul R-102 and Amerex systems
UL 300 compliant service and documentation
Compliance reporting for AHJ and insurance
Emergency service and system repairs

Common Kitchen Suppression Problems We Solve

Kitchen suppression systems are often the most neglected fire protection component in a restaurant. Here are the issues we encounter most frequently.

01

Missed Semi-Annual Inspections

NFPA 17A requires kitchen suppression systems to be inspected every six months, yet many restaurants go years without service. Failed inspections and uncertified systems expose owners to fines, insurance denials, and liability after a fire event.

02

Blocked or Clogged Nozzles

Grease buildup is the enemy of kitchen suppression nozzles. Clogged nozzles prevent agent discharge during a fire, turning an active suppression system into a useless one. Regular inspection catches this before it becomes a critical failure.

03

Expired Suppression Agent

Kitchen suppression agents have shelf lives and must be replaced on schedule. An expired or low-charge system will not discharge adequately during a fire, even if everything else functions correctly.

04

Fuel and Electrical Interlock Failures

Suppression systems are required to shut off fuel and power to cooking equipment upon activation. Interlock failures mean a fire can continue burning its fuel source even after the suppression agent has discharged.

05

System Incompatibility After Equipment Changes

Adding or changing cooking equipment without updating the suppression system can leave new appliances unprotected. The suppression system must be re-engineered any time the hood configuration or cooking equipment changes.

06

No Documentation for AHJ or Insurance

Restaurants that cannot produce current inspection records face serious problems during AHJ inspections and insurance claims. We provide detailed written reports with every service visit.

How Our Service Process Works

Every engagement follows a consistent process designed to get your building compliant quickly and keep it that way.

Step 01

System Assessment

We inspect the full suppression system including nozzles, agent tanks, fusible links, interlocks, and hood configuration to establish current condition and compliance status.

Step 02

Service and Recharge

We perform all required maintenance including nozzle cleaning or replacement, fusible link replacement, agent recharging, and interlock testing.

Step 03

Compliance Testing

We conduct a full functional test of the system including activation test, fuel and electrical interlock verification, and manual pull station testing.

Step 04

Documentation

We issue a full inspection report and certification tag. All records are provided in a format accepted by your AHJ, insurance carrier, and the Florida fire marshal.

What Our Technicians Inspect and Service

Hood and duct condition and coverage
Nozzle placement, condition, and blow-off caps
Agent cylinder pressure and weight
Fusible link condition and replacement
Actuation device and pull station
Fuel shut-off interlock test
Electrical interlock test
Manual pull station accessibility
Tamper indicators and seals
System certification tag and date
Clearance from cooking surfaces to nozzles
Complete written inspection report

Applicable Codes & Standards

Every service we perform is documented and verified against the applicable codes. We ensure your facility meets the requirements of the following standards.

NFPA 17A
Standard for Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systems, governing kitchen hood suppression inspection and service
UL 300
Standard for Fire Testing of Fire Extinguishing Systems for Protection of Restaurant Cooking Areas
NFPA 96
Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations
Florida Fire Prevention Code
State-level enforcement of kitchen suppression inspection and certification requirements

Industries & Property Types We Service

Restaurants and BarsFull-service and quick-service restaurants, bars, and hospitality venues with commercial cooking operations.
Hotels and ResortsHotel kitchens, banquet facilities, and resort food service operations across South Florida.
Schools and UniversitiesCafeteria and food service kitchens in K-12 schools, universities, and institutional facilities.
Healthcare FacilitiesHospital and medical facility kitchens with commercial cooking equipment requiring NFPA 17A compliance.
Corporate CafeteriasOffice building and corporate campus food service operations.
Food Trucks and ConcessionsMobile cooking operations requiring UL 300 compliant suppression systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

NFPA 17A requires kitchen hood fire suppression systems to be inspected every six months. This applies to all commercial cooking operations in Florida. Many AHJ inspectors will cite a violation if records show an inspection gap of more than six months. We track your due dates and reach out proactively to keep you on schedule.

A system that fails inspection must be taken out of service or repaired immediately. In many cases, this can mean a temporary shutdown of cooking operations until the system is certified. We perform repairs and recharging in the same visit whenever possible to minimize business disruption.

Yes. Any 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 ensure the new equipment is protected. Operating with an uncertified configuration puts you at risk and may void your insurance.

ANSUL R-102 and Amerex are both UL 300 listed wet chemical kitchen suppression systems. We service and install both brands. The right choice for your kitchen depends on the hood size, cooking equipment, and local AHJ preferences. We assess your setup and recommend accordingly.

Yes. We coordinate regularly with hood cleaning services to perform suppression system inspections on the same visit. This minimizes downtime and ensures both services are documented together. Contact us to arrange a coordinated service schedule.

Every inspection we perform is accompanied by a written certification report and a new inspection tag. Reports are formatted to satisfy Florida AHJ requirements, insurance carrier documentation standards, and health department records. We can also maintain your service history on file.

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Schedule Your Kitchen Suppression Inspection Today

Don't wait for your next AHJ visit to find out your system is out of compliance. Firemax Fire Protection has been serving South Florida restaurants and commercial kitchens since 1998. Call us or request a quote and our team will get back to you promptly.