The
kitchen can be a dangerous place, and not for the reasons you are
thinking. While you can be burned by hot stove tops or cut by sharp
knives, the real danger lies elsewhere. Improper handling of your
food can lead to food poisoning and other illnesses. Keep yourself
and your stomach safe by following these tips.
kitchen can be a dangerous place, and not for the reasons you are
thinking. While you can be burned by hot stove tops or cut by sharp
knives, the real danger lies elsewhere. Improper handling of your
food can lead to food poisoning and other illnesses. Keep yourself
and your stomach safe by following these tips.
- 
Store your raw meat
 on the bottom shelf of your refrigerator. Not
 only will this help keep it fresh for longer since it is the coldest
 area of the refrigerator, but it will prevent raw juices from
 dripping and contaminating foods beneath it.
- 
Refrigerated food
 should never be kept out more than 2 hours. When
 buying groceries, make sure to get them in the refrigerator in under
 two hours (one hour if the temperature of the air is 90° or higher)
 – after that they will no longer be good.
- 
Use a separate
 cutting board for your meat. Avoid
 contaminating your fruits and vegetables by keeping a separate
 cutting board just for your raw meat, poultry, and seafood.
- 
Always wash your
 hands before and after dealing with food. Your
 health is in your hands, make it a habit to wash them with soap and
 warm water for at least 20 seconds before and
 after
 you deal with food.
- 
Replace or sanitize
 your sponge every two weeks. Sponges
 provide the dark, moist climate that bacteria love. Replace yours
 every two weeks or sanitize it by throwing it in the microwave for
 two minutes to keep it clean and germ-free.
- 
Always cook food
 thoroughly. Avoid food
 poisoning and other illnesses by making sure to thoroughly cook all
 of your foods. Pork and poultry should be white on the inside and
 juices from red meat should run clear, not pink.
- 
Keep your
 refrigerator at 39°F or below.
 40° and up is referred to as “The Danger Zone” because bacteria
 growth rates begin to triple. For optimal fresh food storage, keep
 your refrigerator between 34-38°.
If you
notice that your fresh food constantly spoils before its expiration
date, you may have a problem with your refrigerator. New York
residents can count on 24/7 Refrigerator Repair for fast service at
an affordable price. Our experts can fix any make or model of
refrigerator or freezer, and we are on call 24/7/365. Contact us at
any time to schedule a same-day appointment by calling 866-782-9376.
	notice that your fresh food constantly spoils before its expiration
date, you may have a problem with your refrigerator. New York
residents can count on 24/7 Refrigerator Repair for fast service at
an affordable price. Our experts can fix any make or model of
refrigerator or freezer, and we are on call 24/7/365. Contact us at
any time to schedule a same-day appointment by calling 866-782-9376.
 
		