



| Inspection Area | What We Review | Common Issue Found | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nozzle Coverage | Nozzle location, aim, appliance alignment, and hood coverage. | Moved cooking equipment or blocked discharge path. | Helps ensure the protected appliance area matches the current kitchen layout. |
| Cylinders & Piping | Cylinder condition, pressure indicators, piping condition, and system readiness. | Aged components, damaged lines, or unclear service history. | Supports reliable system operation during a cooking fire emergency. |
| Manual Pull Station | Accessibility, labeling, physical condition, and activation pathway. | Blocked access, poor visibility, or damaged station components. | Allows staff to manually activate the system quickly if needed. |
| Fusible Links | Link condition, placement, age, and replacement schedule. | Outdated, dirty, damaged, or overdue fusible links. | Supports automatic activation when high heat is detected. |
| Service Records | Tags, documentation, inspection history, and maintenance notes. | Missing records, expired tags, or unclear inspection timelines. | Helps restaurants stay organized and ready for future reviews. |




| Inspection Area | What We Review | Common Issue Found | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nozzle Coverage | Nozzle location, aim, appliance alignment, and hood coverage. | Moved cooking equipment or blocked discharge path. | Helps ensure the protected appliance area matches the current kitchen layout. |
| Cylinders & Piping | Cylinder condition, pressure indicators, piping condition, and system readiness. | Aged components, damaged lines, or unclear service history. | Supports reliable system operation during a cooking fire emergency. |
| Manual Pull Station | Accessibility, labeling, physical condition, and activation pathway. | Blocked access, poor visibility, or damaged station components. | Allows staff to manually activate the system quickly if needed. |
| Fusible Links | Link condition, placement, age, and replacement schedule. | Outdated, dirty, damaged, or overdue fusible links. | Supports automatic activation when high heat is detected. |
| Service Records | Tags, documentation, inspection history, and maintenance notes. | Missing records, expired tags, or unclear inspection timelines. | Helps restaurants stay organized and ready for future reviews. |
No restaurant owner or property manager in New York City wants to risk failing an FDNY inspection, receiving violations, or operating with non-compliant fire systems. That’s why so many businesses rely on Master Fire Mechanical — trusted specialists in permitting, code compliance, and FDNY approvals for commercial kitchens — serving all of NYC, from Yonkers to the East Village, as well as Midtown and Downtown Brooklyn.
We understand how stressful it can be to deal with failed inspections, violation notices, emergency shutdowns, and outdated or non-compliant systems — especially when your business, staff, and customers are on the line. Our team works directly with restaurant owners, building managers, and contractors to correct issues quickly, bring systems up to code, properly document compliance, and ensure everything is ready for FDNY approval.
We serve restaurant owners, fast food locations, convenience stores, Bodegas and Delis, Venues, Nightclubs, Bars, municipal institutions, medical offices, industrial and manufacturing businesses in Brownsville, Downtown Brooklyn, Richmond Hill, Financial District, Borough Park, Master Fire Mechanical proudly serves all five boroughs — Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island — providing full-service support for fire suppression permitting, hood and duct compliance, ventilation approvals, sprinkler coordination, inspections, testing, maintenance, and violation removal. Every project is handled with a focus on passing inspections, securing approvals, and keeping your property legally operational.
Whether you’re opening a new restaurant, upgrading an existing commercial kitchen, responding to a failed FDNY inspection, or taking over a previously closed space, Master Fire Mechanical manages the entire compliance process — from plans and permits to final certification and sign-off.
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