Failure to Maintain Kitchen Hood Inspections and Gas Appliance Restraints
Summary
The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to maintain the kitchen fire suppression system and related equipment in accordance with NFPA 101, NFPA 96, NFPA 17A, NFPA 10, and NFPA 54 requirements. During record review, surveyors determined that only one kitchen hood inspection had been documented in the previous 12 months, with the sole inspection dated 04/23/25. Additional documentation of required inspections was requested multiple times during the survey, including at the entrance conference and later in the morning, but no further records were provided by the time of exit. During the physical tour of the facility’s kitchen, surveyors observed that the gas-fired kitchen appliances were not equipped with restraints to prevent overextension of the gas lines if the appliances were moved for service or cleaning. The Maintenance Director confirmed the absence of these restraints at the time of observation. This deficient practice had the potential to affect 22 of the 69 residents residing in the facility.
Plan Of Correction
1. Based on record review, observation and staff interview, no residents experienced negative outcomes related to failure to maintain kitchen fire suppression system and equipment safeguards. 2. The Medical Director was notified by LNHA on 03/26/2026 of the deficiency including incomplete hood inspection frequency and lack of appliance restraints. 3. Hood inspection will be completed by Grexen (contracted company) on or before 04/30/2026. Appliance restraints will be installed by Maintenance Director/designee on or before 04/30/2026. Hood inspections will be added to an every six (6) month automatically recurring schedule by Administrator/designee. 4. Compliance will be reviewed in QAPI every quarter and as needed. 5. LNHA educated Maintenance Director on 03/26/2026 regarding the requirements for maintaining the kitchen hood and kitchen equipment.
Penalty
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