I visit kitchens whilst servicing/repairing/installing Ansul/Amerex suppression systems on a daily/nightly basis and I kid you not, there are one hell of a lot of kitchens without a portable F class installed.
Plenty of blankets and co2's/powders/foams are still protecting (er.. fire blankets , protecting..??..) thier staff and wonderful cooking equipment (take a look sometime, you may not want to eat in your favourite restaurant/hotel afterwards though...such cleanliness, such condition of cooking equipment. (
?) ) The majority of which haven't got a clue of how or what to use in the event of a fire.
I suspect servicing companies are recommending class F but not pressing for their installment effectivly enough. The majority of engineers out there are not selling with time spent talking to clients as this is not cost effective for them. Clients don't want to spend and if they have passed their RA or insurance companies requirements then they arn't going to be swayed by an obvious commission grabbing service engineer. A hotel manager is duty bound to save, save, save and honest persuasion doesnt always work.