Canuck Santé & Sécurité
ULC-S1254

Fire Suppression Systems in Portneuf

In Portneuf, commercial kitchen hoods and suppression systems need an inspection every 6 months under ULC-S1254. We cover the restaurants, neighbourhood shops and school or daycare cafeterias in Donnacona, Saint-Raymond, Pont-Rouge, Cap-Santé and Neuville, plus the special hazards found in garages, farms and light manufacturing. Each visit we check the system over the cooking line, coordinate the required Class K extinguisher nearby, and plan a recharge if the system has discharged. Because the MRC stretches along Hwy 138 and Route 367, we group visits to keep travel and cost down. Everything is tracked by building in Canuck360 (reports, certificates, next deadline), so nothing slips through the cracks.

We also serve : Donnacona · Saint-Raymond · Pont-Rouge · Cap-Sante · Saint-Marc-des-Carrieres · Neuville · Saint-Basile · Deschambault-Grondines
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 restaurant's hood system need inspecting?

ULC-S1254 calls for a suppression system inspection every 6 months. We log the next deadline by building in Canuck360, so you get a heads-up before the date lands. That holds whether it's a casse-croute in Saint-Raymond or a school cafeteria in Pont-Rouge.

My system discharged. What happens next?

After a discharge, the system has to be recharged before it can protect the kitchen again. We schedule the recharge, check the Class K extinguisher that pairs with the hood, and put everything back in service. The report and certificate stay filed in Canuck360 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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