Canuck Santé & Sécurité
ULC-S1254

Fire Suppression Systems in Lévis

If you run a commercial kitchen on the south shore, your hood suppression system has to be inspected every 6 months under ULC-S1254. Restaurants near Quartier Miller in Saint-Romuald, snack bars in Charny, caterers in the Saint-Nicolas business parks, plant cafeterias over by Davie in Lauzon: we cover all of Lévis, Pintendre included. We check the nozzles, fusible links, piping and agent, coordinate the Class K extinguisher your kitchen needs, and handle the recharge after a discharge. Every inspection is logged, and your deadlines, certificates and compliance are tracked by building in the Canuck360 portal. Call 418-905-3396 and we'll book the visit.

We also serve : Lévis · Saint-Romuald · Saint-Nicolas · Charny · Lauzon · Pintendre · Saint-Jean-Chrysostome · Saint-Étienne-de-Lauzon
Frequency :Semi-annual inspection (every 6 months) of kitchen systems. Recharge after any discharge.

What we do

  • Full system inspection (cylinder, piping, nozzles, actuator) as required by the applicable standard and regulation
  • Verification of coverage over the cooking appliances and hood
  • Fusible link replacement at the required intervals
  • Testing of manual and automatic actuation and fuel shut-off
  • System recharge after a discharge or activation
  • Coordination with the Class K extinguisher and hood cleaning

What you receive

  • Dated inspection report with photos, posted to the Canuck360 client portal
  • Certificate of compliance and a service tag affixed to the system
  • Deficiency tracking and deadline alerts in Canuck360
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Frequently asked questions

How often does my kitchen hood suppression system need inspecting?

ULC-S1254 calls for an inspection every 6 months. We keep your schedule current across Lévis, Saint-Romuald, Saint-Nicolas and nearby, and the Canuck360 portal flags the deadline before it lands. That keeps you clear of a non-compliance notice during a fire department visit.

What happens after the system discharges?

Once a system discharges, it has to be recharged and put back in service before the kitchen reopens safely. We recharge the agent and confirm the kitchen's Class K extinguisher is in order. The whole job is logged in Canuck360 with an updated certificate on file for that building.

How often does a kitchen hood system need inspection?

Commercial kitchen suppression systems are typically inspected every 6 months, as required by the applicable standard and regulation. A recharge is required after any discharge.

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