We only found one dead rat. We cleaned a National Guard hood. the system was pretty clean, very little grease, mostly dust and dirt. The grease tray holes were not draining, so I kept poking my finger in the drain hole on my end of the hood. My helper did the same on his end, but there was something fuzzy that kept plugging the hole. I told him to reach around to the top of the grease trap and pick-up the fuzz that was blocking the hole. He did and found a dead rat, tossing the body in the trash can.The facilities manager just about lost her cookies, but she was not going to puke into the trash can that had the rat. This was not a chinese army kitchen.
Rusty, does your class cover the removal of dead animals? Or is the litter patrol an extra certification?
Douglas Hicks
General Fire Equipment Co of Eastern Oregon, Inc