Hood Cleaning Software for Arizona

~20,000 commercial kitchens across 15 counties. Arizona OSHA (ADOSH) safety requirements. NFPA 96 compliance on every job. HoodOps handles all of it — so you can focus on cleaning hoods.

KEC in Arizona

~20,000
Commercial Kitchens
15
Counties
$14.35/hr
Minimum Wage
NFPA 96: Adopted Statewide
Overtime: No state overtime law — federal FLSA applies: weekly OT after 40 hours
OSHA Authority: Arizona OSHA (ADOSH)

Licensing

Arizona ROC (Registrar of Contractors) may require licensing. Check with ROC.

Regulations

Extreme heat is the primary safety concern. OSHA heat illness prevention required for outdoor/rooftop work May-September. Maricopa County (Phoenix) is the dominant market.

Why Arizona KEC Companies Need HoodOps

Arizona heat: mandatory safety checklists enforce PPE and hydration before every rooftop job

NFPA 96 certificates auto-generated

Maricopa County compliance tracked

Route optimization across Phoenix metro sprawl

No state overtime complexity — but HoodOps handles federal FLSA

Your Arizona Clients Need Compliance Intelligence

Every job you complete with HoodOps feeds your client's compliance dashboard on EvidLY — the first platform that gives kitchen operators real-time visibility into their fire safety and health inspection status. Your work becomes their proof.

See Arizona Compliance Data on EvidLY

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you handle hood cleaning in Arizona's extreme heat?

Rooftop work in Arizona requires OSHA heat illness prevention measures. HoodOps enforces safety checklists before every job, including hydration, PPE, and heat-related precautions.

Do I need an ROC license for hood cleaning in Arizona?

Arizona ROC requirements vary by scope. Check with the Registrar of Contractors. IKECA certification is recommended regardless of state licensing requirements.

Ready to Run Your Arizona Operation on HoodOps?

HoodOps launches Q3 2026. Claim your spot to get early access and Founding Member pricing.