Restaurant Kitchen Hood Cleaning

Commercial Buildings Maintenance Inc cleans restaurants small and large. CBM is the restaurant cleaning outsourcing provider for Fortune 500 restaurant chains in 11 NE States and operates in Los Angeles California

Restaurant Kitchen Hood Cleaning

64% of all restaurant fires can be linked to grease and oil. One of the key places that collect grease and oil is your hood vent. The proper cleaning and maintenance of this apparatus is imperative and can go a long way to assuring safety in your restaurant. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) considers proper ventilation procedures important enough to devote Standard 96 to spelling them out.
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Fires that start in a vent hood are especially challenging, because the vent system feeds the fire the very thing that fans the flame: oxygen. Once the fire has started, it is just a sprint away from the ducts above and the roof.  Entire restaurants have burned to the ground when a fire started in the ventilation system.

Proper, professional cleaning of your exhaust system should be scheduled no less than twice per year. This assures:
“    The proper ventilation of your kitchen
“    Compliance with local fire codes
“    The health and safety of your customers and staff
“    And protection from a costly and potentially deadly fire
“    Not to mention a happy Fire Marshall
Professional cleaners, in this situation just make good sense. Unschooled cleaning crews will probably just clean what they can see from the ground and what they can easily reach. Without thorough cleaning as specified by the National Fire Protection Association, money is wasted on an inadequate job which only gives the appearance of taking care of the problem. The real danger still lurks inside the vents, ready to cause an accidental fire, possible injury or death, and lost revenue.
Don’t leave your restaurant’s safety to chance. Commercial Buildings Maintenance complies with NFSA 96 Standards and will clean your hood vent as well as other areas of your kitchen at a reasonable cost. No job is too big, no standard too high. Choose Commercial Buildings Maintenance and your cleaning cares are over.

Commercial Buildings Maintenance Inc
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1519 W Patrick St
Frederick, MD 21702
Phone: 301 965-9655
Fax: 301-695-0455

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Why Outsource Commercial Cleaning in Your Restaurant?

Customers will know the difference.

Before ever sitting down to eat, let alone being served, diners take in their surroundings when they walk into a restaurant. It could be their first visit or their hundredth, they could be aiming for a nice family dinner or quick, satisfying bite while traveling; regardless, beyond the décor, these guests will notice something far more important: the cleanliness.

Cleanliness can make or break the reputation of the restaurant, and yet typically little time goes into training restaurant employees on proper cleaning methods, and few establishments hire commercial cleaning companies because they don’t realize the benefit they can bring.

Hired as servers, cooks, hosts and hostesses, the employees are expected to know how to clean. Cleaning becomes something employers pass off as general knowledge, something everyone should know how to do because everyone has had experience cleaning, to some degree.

But what if it were someone’s job to clean, and they were trained specifically to clean thoroughly, to know how to inspect their areas, and to do the best job that could be done? Imagine that person was trained to know the difference between various cleaning products, which ones to use, which ones work best, and how to properly use them to get their full benefits?

Not things the chef need worry about. Let’s face it, what chef wants to go from sautéing a dish of vegetables to dabbling through bottles of cleaner? What hostess, excelling at being friendly to customers and making them feel at home, wants to finish off work each night scrubbing the floors, a solitary, repetitive job that doesn’t fit their personality?

The guests, if it were up to them, probably wouldn’t want it that way, and yet most restaurant owners and managers assume that’s the way it should be. Some have wised up to realize they can hire outside commercial cleaning services to take the burden off their own employees. Not to mention, hired commercial cleaners are guaranteed to do a better job.

Commercial cleaning employees make it their job to clean thoroughly (after all, that’s what they’re there to do — not serve food or drinks), but, and sometimes more importantly, they also know how to clean items that your everyday person has no idea how to attempt, like scary food stains and oils.

And let’s not forget the food critics.

Points get knocked immediately if your restaurant isn’t up to par, and that always includes cleanliness.

We’re taught from a young age that it’s OK to ask for help, and then we have to re-learn it later in life. It’s typical to expect a lot from an employee, even at minimum wage — and high turnover rates are typical, too, in the restaurant business especially — which, of course, leads to more money spent on hiring and training new employees. Restaurant managers can hand them the mop, but every time that will mean biting off more than they can chew.

Commercial Buildings Maintenance Inc
1519 W Patrick St Frederick Maryland 21703
(301) 695-9655 Tollfree: (888) 695-9652
Restaurant Cleaning Outsourcing Provider for major restaurant chains in 11 North East states and Lake County California.

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