Kitchen Grease Fire Damages Food Court
Sydney fire crews observed significant fire activity spreading through the kitchen exhaust system of one of the food court eateries, with large volumes of black smoke issuing from the premises.
Grease fire causes nearly $500,000 in damages
Fire Marshal Ryan Erickson says the fire started in the kitchen of the restaurant, where grease caught fire, eventually extending into the exhaust ductwork on the roof.
Cleaning Company Sued after Kitchen Fire
A commercial, domestic, residential and specialist cleaning company is being sued for more than £1.75m by the Red Grill House. How it could all be avoided with these two tips.
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Grease Buildup Cause of Restaurant Closure
The most probable cause of this fire is lack of cleaning in the ductwork to the outside of the building, according to the State Fire Marshal.
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A Proven Cycle Worth Adopting
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Kitchen Ducts and the Invisible Enemy
Whilst kitchen ducts may be out of sight, they should never be out of mind as grease build-up in commercial extraction systems is one of the most common causes of fire & other safety concerns within the foodservice industry.
Restaurant Oil Build-up Causes Raging Blaze on Ground Floor
A build-up of fats and oil in a restaurant’s kitchen caught alight causing a fire to spread throughout the ground and second floor.
Commercial Kitchen Grease Build-Up: Solving a Long-Term Issue
Despite compelling evidence that grease build-up in kitchen exhaust systems present serious fire hazards, the message isn’t getting through.