Italian Journal of Food Safety (Apr 2011)

FOOD SAFETY AT HOME

  • B. Griglio,
  • S. Lomonaco,
  • D. Nucera,
  • M.A. Grassi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2011.1.97
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 97 – 98

Abstract

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Consumers nowadays play a critical role in the prevention of food poisoning. For this reason, the present research was planned to collect data on how aware about food safety consumers are. A questionnaire considering food labelling, hygiene, transport, storage, preparation and kitchen hygiene was designed and submitted to consumers (health district ASL TO5). After questionnaire analysis, a training course was prepared to address specific problems. Kitchens of consentient participants were visited and data on hygiene (check-lists, samples from equipment and fridge surfaces), and fridge temperatures were collected. Questionnaires showed a lack of knowledge on correct food storage, handling, and kitchen hygiene. Households visits showed fridge temperatures above 4°C, highly contaminated washing sponges, and the presence of Listeria spp. in a fridge of a high risk consumer. These results evidence the role of consumer training in reducing foodborne diseases incidence.

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