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Fire suppression systems — Georgia

Practical checklist · Local rules vary · Verify with AHJ

General guidance and a verification checklist. Rules vary by locality and AHJ.

Important: This page provides general information only. For a definitive answer, verify with your local health department, fire marshal, building department, and sewer authority (as applicable).

Wet-chemical suppression systems are commonly required for Type I hoods. Permitting, inspection, and tag requirements vary by locality.

What to verify

ItemNotes
Suppression typeWet chemical is common for cooking; verify required system type for your setup.
Permits/inspectionConfirm permit application steps and inspection scheduling.
MaintenanceVerify service intervals and who must perform maintenance.
ExtinguishersConfirm Class K (kitchen) and other extinguisher requirements.
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Do all restaurants need this?

Not always. Requirements usually depend on your equipment, menu, building classification, and local enforcement. Verify with the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).

Who enforces this?

Often a combination of your local health department, fire marshal/fire prevention bureau, building department, and wastewater authority.

When should I verify requirements?

Before signing a lease or ordering equipment. Plan review and permitting sequencing can change your buildout cost and timeline.

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Last reviewed: 2025