Five Reasons for Documenting Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning

IKECA Spring 2023 Journal

Article original appeared in the Journal of IKECA Spring 2023


As the owner of The Hood Boss, a KEC Company in Texas, and someone with over 20 years of experience in the KEC business, I have first-hand knowledge of why it is vital to take pictures of
the services you perform. With understanding how important it is to properly document work performed, I created My Tech Pix, a software platform with a phone app that ensures proper documentation of work performed per NFPA 96 rules and guidelines for KEC companies.

Here are the top 5 reasons why it is critical to take before and after pictures of the work performed by KEC companies.

 

1. Completion of Work: Pictures provide visual documentation of the work that has been done

which can be used as proof for customers that the cleaning was completed and can also be used to show the before and after results of the cleaning. This documentation is useful for customers and can also be used to resolve any disputes or questions about the work that was performed while building trust with your client. Something to be noted is I have spoken to restaurant owners in the past that have stated that there are only a few employees at the facility that are covered by their insurance policy to get on the roof top. This means providing pictures of the work performed on the roof top and in the sub-ceiling helps them monitor and feel comfortable with the work being performed in areas they may not be able to physically monitor.

 

2. Identifying areas that need Attention: By taking pictures of the exhaust system before and after the cleaning, the company can identify and document areas that may need more attention in the future. For example, if a particular section of the exhaust system is heavily soiled, the company can make note of this and schedule a more thorough cleaning in the future. Another example would be documenting an inaccessible area in the horizontal duct work of system that needs access panels to be properly cleaned. Documenting this area by photo documentation, allows the client to visually verify the need that is being communicated to them.

 

3. Attracting new business: Pictures can be used to showcase the company’s work to potential customers. By having a portfolio of pictures demonstrating the quality of their work, the company can attract new business and build trust with potential customers. In addition, using a professional platform to take pictures during the sales inspection process and then presenting those pictures within the platform can showcase to the client what they can expect after each service. This can provide a competitive edge on your competition.

 

4. Protection from Liability and Claims: In today’s world, not documenting each of your KEC

services could lead to claims against your insurance. I cannot quantify how much money we have been able to save over the last 10 years against claims that were made. Because of the pictures we provided, we were not held liable after review. The reason for potential claims can range from something as small as a damaged piece of equipment to a claim that negligence in your service caused the spread of a fire and tens of thousands of dollars in damage. It only takes several small claims against your insurance or one large one for the resulting affect to cost you thousands of dollars in increases to your insurance premiums on an annual basis.

 

5. Quality Control: Over the years I have come to the realization that I cannot be at every job and neither can my managers. Pictures of each cleaning service can be used by your management staff to evaluate the quality of the work being performed by your technicians and ensure that the cleaning is done to your company’s and your clients’ standards. This will help the company to identify any areas that need improvement and adjust their cleaning procedures.

Taking pictures of your kitchen exhaust cleaning services is essential, and it provides an important tool for your company to grow. Having a streamlined picture process that allows you to monitor the performance of your crew and protect your company from claims which can drive sales and reduce your labor cost in the office and out in the field. NFPA 96 requires that KEC work is documented, and there is not a better way to accurately and completely document work performed than with picture documentation. A company, such as My Tech Pix, is crucial in following NFPA 96 documentation guidelines and protecting your company with photo documentation.

Jeff Ralston

Jeff Ralston

Jeff started his journey into the Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning as a crew leader and quality assurance manager for The Disney World Contract, one of the largest kitchen exhaust cleaning contracts in the industry. Jeff, utilizing his knowledge and expertise, joined the sales side of the process, and for the last eight years he has been helping customers build smart, safe and reliable Grease Maintenance Programs. Jeff’s diverse knowledge of the industry has allowed him to develop specialized products that aid in helping prevent damage to rooftops during the cleaning process. If you have any thoughts on how Hood Boss can better service your company please don't hesitate to reach out as Jeff loves customer feedback