Insures experience, training and knowledge of best method of cleaning
Insures in depth knowledge and understanding of current fire and safety codes
Insures in depth understanding of the importance of thoroughly removing the entire fuel source for potential fire from the entire exhaust system
Tested and verified knowledge and understanding of current Fire, OSHA codes, and experience that is pertinent to exhaust system cleaning and servicing
Regulated by the association
Assured compliance with NFPA 96 Fire Code Standards
Sworn to uphold the Standards and Practices set forth by IKECA (International Kitchen Exhaust Cleaners Association)
Benefits of using Non-Certified Companies:
Low price
Benefits of Shannon Diversified:
Certified Exhaust System Cleaners and Certified Exhaust System Inspectors in compliance with NFPA 96 and IKECA (International Kitchen Exhaust Cleaners Association)
17 years experience in the field of exhaust system cleaning
Fleet of 17 service vehicles
In depth knowledge and understanding of exhaust system fire and safety codes and best methods of cleaning and servicing
License General Contractor and two Sub Contractor licenses
Bonded Contractor
Total Quality Assurance; online photo verification of our thorough cleaning of your exhaust system, random inspections and courtesy call the following morning of the service to insure customer satisfaction
Before you consider on using a non-certified company, think about the liability.
In Southern California, the Fire Marshal follows the NFPA standards as part of the Fire code. If you violate the code by using a non-certified kitchen exhaust cleaning company, it can be considered to be negligence on your part. If one of your businesses ever has a fire that originates in the kitchen exhaust system, it could be an issue in getting your insurance company to pay for the repairs.