Yeah I've got one of those murdering SUV's under my carport.
I just love how they blame the SUV for all this destruction (yet large heavy cars/trucks have been around since cars were first invented).
I feel the same way towards them blaming the hood cleaner when it's the grease exhaust system that is to blame. Surely the guy that designed it, installed it, approved it had something to do with it?
As far as NFPA 96 certification, I've already checked and for a mere $100K they'll start a program. Along the lines of the other certification programs that they already offer for other things.
I was told to back off because if I pursue it, then people will be very upset at having their ball game taken over by the big leagues.
They like the minor leage ball park that they are playing in. They've created the park, the game, the rules and control who gets in the nose bleeder seats and who gets in the sky boxes. By handing the game over to the NFPA then they have the control and all that has been built will be confiscated.
David and I agree that true liability is tied to the AHJ who approved the system. Not the poor greaser who years later is trying to do his best with the mess that he was handed.
I just feel that a stronger ADVOCACY role should be played by the certification associations (like us) instead of the were going to help the prosecution sue out of business.
I did a search for technical experts for kitchen grease exhaust cleaning and several names popped up.