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Violations found: C – some spray bottles with chemical not labeled with common name, to be corrected by Jan. 9; C – some spatulas stored above three-compartment sink appear to have damage due ...
About 17 live roaches inside of soap and hand sanitizer dispensers “above hand ... About 10 dead roaches in kitchen “under three-compartment sink on floor,” “inside of three-compartment ...
Working containers (spray bottles) in the bar area, used for storing chemicals, cleaners taken from bulk supplies, were not marked with the common name of the chemical. Corrected. Giant Food #6273 ...
The staff dumped ice in the small handwashing sink and dirty cups were being held inside the larger, two-compartment ... towel dispenser wasn't working for the hand sink by the three-bay sink.
The following violations were reported during a routine inspection: food protection manager certification is expired; trash ...
Hancock County Health Department inspects restaurants four times annually, and violations are determined as “C” for critical, “NC” for noncritical and “R” for repeated violations. The following ...
See which restaurants aced inspections, and which received high-priority violations in Daytona Beach, NSB, Ormond, Flagler Beach, PO, more.
The following is a snapshot of the inspections conducted by the Marion County Health Department. Twice annually, licensed restaurants receive unannounced inspections that focus on food ...
Here are the violations reported in food safety inspection reports from Montgomery County conducted the week of April 13-19, ...