Kitchen exhaust cleaning and fire safety compliance reference for San Diego commercial kitchens. Fire authority, NFPA 96 hood cleaning frequency, and compliance resources from Cleaning Pros Plus.
San Diego Fire-Rescue Department enforces NFPA 96 standards across commercial kitchens in San Diego County. Kitchen operators must maintain current exhaust cleaning documentation and make it available during fire inspections.
Fire inspectors in San Diego County conduct walkthroughs that include visual inspection of the hood interior, ductwork access panels, and rooftop exhaust fans. They verify that cleaning certificates are current and match the NFPA 96 frequency schedule for the cooking type. Inspectors also check that fire suppression systems have been serviced within the required timeframe. Violations result in a correction notice — failure to correct can lead to operational restrictions or fines.
See San Diego County compliance profile on EvidLY →San Diego County enforces NFPA 96 cleaning schedules across all commercial kitchen operations.
| Type of Cooking Operation | Required Frequency |
|---|---|
| Solid fuel cooking (wood, charcoal, mesquite) | Monthly |
| High-volume cooking (24-hour operations, charbroiling, wok cooking) | Quarterly |
| Moderate-volume cooking (full-service restaurants) | Semi-Annually |
| Low-volume cooking (churches, day camps, senior centers, seasonal) | Annually |
Not sure which category your kitchen falls into? Contact us for a certified partner referral who can assess your operation.
Cleaning Pros Plus operates directly in California's Central Valley. For restaurant hood cleaning and kitchen exhaust cleaning in San Diego, we connect you through two paths:
We connect San Diego kitchen operators with IKECA-certified kitchen exhaust and hood cleaning providers. Same standards we hold ourselves to.
Request a referral →Are you an IKECA-certified hood cleaner serving San Diego County? Join our partner network for referrals and access to EvidLY compliance tools.
Partner with us →EvidLY identifies how San Diego County evaluates your food safety and fire safety. Stovio publishes the editorial standard. These tools are available to all California commercial kitchens regardless of who cleans your hood.