As National Foodsafe Week 2007 gets underway (November 12-19), the Foodsafe Partnership is reminding families that warmer temperatures mean bacteria on food can double in numbers in minutes.
“Luckily, a few simple rules can make or keep food safe, and protect you and your family and friends from spreading bad bugs from hands or kitchen equipment back to food that’s ready to eat. With warmer days already here Kiwis should remember the golden rules of food safety,” says Sandra Daly, NZFSA deputy chief executive.
As warm sunny days become more frequent our thoughts turn to entertaining friends, picnics and barbeques. It’s all too easy to focus on fun and push any thoughts of foodborne illness to the back of our minds, but there’s no better way to spoil a good bash than spend two or three days afterwards suffering from stomach upsets.
“Pathogens (bacteria, parasites and viruses that cause illness) are just like people and love nothing better than warm temperatures. Add a nutritious moist environment like food and with the passage of time they can multiply really quickly.
“Following the 4Cs – clean cook, cover, chill – and the 20+20 hand wash rule (20 seconds wash plus 20 seconds dry = clean hands) are among the most effective ways to ensure we keep our food safe, and stay healthy. When you’re preparing food remember:
Clean:
Cook:
Cover:
Chill:
Events publicising Foodsafe Week will be running at venues around the country from November 12-19. Check with your local public health unit for more information. Look out too for our TV advertising campaign featuring our mascot Foodsafe Freddie.
Note to editors: National Foodsafe Week is run by the New Zealand Foodsafe Partnership, made up of representatives from NZFSA, the food industry, consumer groups, public health units and the Ministry of Health, who work together to promote consistent and appropriate food safety messages to consumers and press home the 4Cs: Clean, Cook, Cover, Chill and 20+20 hand wash rule. For more information on the partnership, visit: www.foodsafe.org.nz.
The New Zealand Food Safety Authority has interesting facts about the different types of foodborne illnesses in its ‘Meet the Bugs’ brochure, available on its website: http://www.nzfsa.govt.nz/consumers/food-safety-topics/foodborne-illnesses/meet-the-bugs/index.htm
Further comment:
Initial Hygiene New Zealand has a strong alliance with New Zealand Food Safe Partnership. During the National Foodsafe Week 2007 the Initial Hygiene team in conjunction with the Public Health Officers, are carrying out a hand hygiene education programme in primary schools nationwide.
Further information:
If you would like more information about Initial Hygiene Services or Products, please contact 0800 464 842. If you would like to know more about Initial Hygiene’s involvement with the New Zealand Food Safe Partnership or if you would like us to visit your school to teach students the importance of hand hygiene, please contact Min-Siew Teo (Marketing Assistant of Initial Hygiene) on 09 580 5016, or you can email her at min-siew.teo@initial.co.nz.
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