Hood Cleaning Fire Inspection Authority Guidance
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Rule holder: City of Santa Clara Fire Department

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Fire Safety Directive

Santa Clara hood-system cleaning and inspection prep

Santa Clara, CA hood cleaning requirements for restaurants: service reports, tags, and inspection-ready paperwork before the next fire visit.

Authority
Santa Clara's fire materials require Type I hoods with automatic fire-extinguishing systems for commercial cooking operations and tie compliance to the adopted International Fire Code.
Proof on site
Keep hood extinguishing acceptance test reports, fire-system paperwork, and kitchen exhaust cleaning reports available for Santa Clara inspections.
Likely fail trigger
Missing tags or reports weakens the fire-inspection story immediately.
Next action
Keep the latest hood-system report on site.
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Authority summary

Authority Summary

Santa Clara's cited fire documents support hood-system paperwork and scheduled system attention. They should not be collapsed into a single generic claim about all cleaning intervals.

Primary source

Commercial Cooking Operations

Santa Clara's commercial cooking operations guidance says Type I hoods require listed automatic fire-extinguishing systems and an acceptance test report uploaded to the permitting portal after functional testing.

City of Santa Clara Fire Department | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07
Primary source

Municipal Fire and Environmental Code

Santa Clara says its Municipal Fire and Environmental Code adopts the International Fire Code and includes the Fire Department fee schedule as Exhibit A.

City of Santa Clara Fire Department | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07
What Santa Clara publishes

Local Hood-System Requirements

Quarterly
High-volume operations

Santa Clara's food establishment BMPs separately tell operators to keep exhaust hoods, filters, ducting, and roof fans properly cleaned as part of FOG management.

Semi-Annual
Moderate volume

Santa Clara's commercial cooking operations guidance requires functional testing of the hood extinguishing system, manual release, gas shutoff, makeup-air shutoff, electrical shutdown, and connected alarm notification devices before acceptance.

Keep on site

Required Cleaning Tags

Green Tag

Keep hood extinguishing acceptance test reports, fire-system paperwork, and kitchen exhaust cleaning reports available for Santa Clara inspections.

Yellow Tag

Santa Clara expects the hood extinguishing system acceptance paperwork to be uploaded at system acceptance and the fire-system servicing to stay inspection-ready on site.

Red Tag

Missing tags or reports weakens the fire-inspection story immediately.

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Post-Service Reports

Santa Clara expects the hood extinguishing system acceptance paperwork to be uploaded at system acceptance and the fire-system servicing to stay inspection-ready on site.

warning Common Inspection Fails

Missing tags or reports weakens the fire-inspection story immediately.

Inspectors flag this when the hood, duct, or report trail is not inspection-ready.

Santa Clara's published schedule distinguishes hood-system service from general inspection prep.

Inspectors flag this when the hood, duct, or report trail is not inspection-ready.

Suppression work and hood cleaning should not be treated as the same record.

Inspectors flag this when the hood, duct, or report trail is not inspection-ready.

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Keep hood extinguishing acceptance test reports, fire-system paperwork, and kitchen exhaust cleaning reports available for Santa Clara inspections.

Required to be staged before the inspector asks.

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Santa Clara expects the hood extinguishing system acceptance paperwork to be uploaded at system acceptance and the fire-system servicing to stay inspection-ready on site.

Required to be staged before the inspector asks.

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Retain the kitchen hood cleaning record, hood-system service paperwork, and any acceptance or fire inspection reports with the site's fire-safety binder.

Required to be staged before the inspector asks.

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Authority-backed sources

Last verified: 2026-04-07

  1. City of Santa Clara Fire Department | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07

    Santa Clara's commercial cooking operations guidance says Type I hoods require listed automatic fire-extinguishing systems and an acceptance test report uploaded to the permitting portal after functional testing.

  2. City of Santa Clara Fire Department | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07

    Santa Clara says its Municipal Fire and Environmental Code adopts the International Fire Code and includes the Fire Department fee schedule as Exhibit A.

  3. City of Santa Clara Fire Department | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07

    Santa Clara's Community Risk Reduction Division says it supervises thousands of fire and life safety inspections annually and inspects all commercial occupancies at least once a year.

  4. City of Santa Clara Water & Sewer Utilities | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07

    Santa Clara's FOG Program says commercial food service establishments are regulated through plan check and inspection, must submit the food service checklist for grease-laden wastewater, and can use the city-published grease pumpers and haulers list as a courtesy verification tool.