Running a successful restaurant means more than just serving great food — it also means keeping your kitchen safe, compliant, and fire-free. One of the most important standards every restaurant owner should know is NFPA 96, the National Fire Protection Association’s Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations.
At Discount Hood Cleaners, we specialize in helping restaurants across the region maintain NFPA 96 compliance through professional kitchen exhaust and hood cleaning services. In this guide, we’ll explain what NFPA 96 means, why it matters, and how you can ensure your kitchen meets every requirement.
NFPA 96 sets the minimum fire safety standards for commercial kitchens — including restaurants, hotels, cafeterias, and food trucks. It covers everything from kitchen exhaust systems and ducts to hood filters, fans, and fire suppression systems.
The main goal of NFPA 96 is simple:
| To prevent grease buildup and reduce the risk of fire caused by cooking operations.
If your business cooks with grease-producing appliances such as fryers, grills, or ranges, NFPA 96 applies to you.
Failing to comply with NFPA 96 can lead to:
Kitchen fires from grease buildup
Costly fines or penalties from local fire marshals
Insurance claim denials in case of fire
Temporary or permanent business shutdowns
Compliance isn’t optional — it’s a legal and safety requirement. Keeping your exhaust system clean is not only smart but essential to protect your staff, customers, and investment.
Here are some of the most important parts of NFPA 96 that directly affect your kitchen:
Hoods must be installed above all grease-producing cooking equipment.
They should capture and contain grease vapors effectively.
Ducts must safely carry grease-laden vapors to the outside.
They must be constructed of approved materials and properly sealed.
Grease accumulates quickly in hoods, filters, fans, and ducts. NFPA 96 requires routine professional cleaning to remove buildup and prevent fire hazards.
Cleaning frequency (NFPA 96 guidelines):
| Type of Operation | Minimum Cleaning Frequency |
|---|---|
| High-volume (24-hour, charbroiling, wok cooking) | Monthly |
| Moderate-volume (restaurants, cafeterias) | Quarterly |
| Low-volume (churches, seasonal kitchens) | Semi-annually |
| Hoods serving solid fuel (wood/coal) | Monthly |
Must be installed and inspected by certified technicians.
Should automatically discharge when fire is detected.
Keep logs of all hood cleaning and inspection dates.
Inspectors and insurance companies may ask for proof of service.
At Discount Hood Cleaners, we take NFPA 96 compliance seriously. Our certified technicians provide complete hood, duct, and fan cleaning to ensure your system meets every code requirement.
Here’s what sets us apart:
NFPA 96-certified cleaning procedures
Before-and-after inspection reports
Flexible cleaning schedules (monthly, quarterly, or custom)
Affordable pricing without compromising quality
24/7 emergency service for restaurant operations
Our goal is to help you run your kitchen safely, efficiently, and worry-free.
Strong grease odor in the kitchen
Visible grease on hood surfaces
Smoke escaping from cooking equipment
Slower ventilation or noisy exhaust fans
Notice from your local fire inspector
If you notice any of these signs, it’s time to schedule a cleaning — before a small issue becomes a big problem.
NFPA 96 isn’t just a regulation — it’s a vital safeguard for every restaurant. Regular hood cleaning not only keeps your kitchen compliant but also protects lives and property.
At Discount Hood Cleaners, we make NFPA 96 compliance easy and affordable. Our team is dedicated to keeping your kitchen systems clean, safe, and certified.