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Pubs & Restaurants 

Pubs & Restaurants

Canopy Cleaning Services provides specialist services for pubs and restaurants and understands the issues facing restaurant managers and chefs. Much of the work Canopy Cleaning Services carries out can be done out of hours so that disruption to the revenue earning periods is avoided and our well trained supervisors will ensure all working surfaces are covered before work begins.

Canopy cleaning services can be your one-stop shop for multiple H&S related services and, in particular, grease management – Kitchen Extract Cleaning for fire safety, we will ensure you are compliant with TR/19 and all fire, Health & Safety and Workplace regulations.

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Pubs and restaurants must adhere to the requirements under the 2005 Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order by cleaning in accordance with the industry’s leading guidance document, TR/19 section 7.  If this ductwork has not been cleaned properly, and it cannot be proved that all grease deposits have been completely removed as prescribed by law at the intervals defined in TR/19, a corporate manslaughter charge can result if fire breaks out.  Furthermore, if cleaning has not been carried out in accordance to Fire Safety Regulations and Workplace (Health, Safety & Welfare) regulations, it may invalidate the buildings insurance and result in rejected insurance claims in the event of fire. 

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FFOG Management 

Food waste, fats, oils and grease can block drains which could then cause a blockage in the kitchen and can lead to prosecution by your water company. Grease, oil and fat deposits will accumulate unseen in kitchen extract canopies and ductwork and pose a serious fire risk that can endanger your staff and customers. Failure to properly clean a kitchen extract may also invalidate your buildings insurance leaving you open to prosecution as the Responsible Person and your company for corporate manslaughter.

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