SEPTEMBER IS NATIONAL FOOD SAFETY EDUCATION MONTH
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This year's theme is:

"Foodborne pathogens - Your family's health is in your hands."

September is National Food Safety Education Month (NFSEM), an annual observance to focus attention on the importance of safe food handling and preparation in both home and commercial kitchens. Created by the foodservice industry in 1994, NFSEM is widely supported by federal, state, and local government agencies, the food industry, and consumer organizations. "Foodborn Pathogens - Your Farmily's Health is in Your Hands" is this year's theme for NFSEM. Cross-contamination is the transfer of harmful bacteria to food from other foods, cutting boards, utensils, etc., if they are not handled properly. An example of cross-contamination is cutting raw meat, poultry, or fish on a cutting board and then slicing salad vegetables on the same cutting board without washing the cutting board between uses.

Most consumers have developed a good foundation of food safety knowledge. Yet there is still consumer confusion about cross-contamination. This confusion results in increasing the risk of foodborne illness. According to a 1998 FDA/USDA consumer food survey:

Here are some helpful tips for preventing cross-contamination:

To learn more about safe food handling, call the MARQUETTE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION AT 475-4195 or visit the NFSEM Website.

Last UPdate:  06 January, 2005