Whats the proper way to wash your hands?
With soap and warm water, for 20 seconds minimum
Avoid cross-contact with allergens when eating out?
Communicate if you have an allergy and to have certain foods in no contact
What should you do if you cannot escape a fire?
Close doors, seal cracks with cloth, and call for help.
What is chemical contamination and what are its primary sources?
Chemical contamination occurs when a substance (such as cleaning agents, heavy metals, pesticides.
Why should you avoid putting a large, deep pot of hot chili directly into the refrigerator?
It cools too slowly and can raise the refrigerator's internal temperature, endangering other foods.
How long are you supposed to wash your hands for?
What are common ways cross-contamination occurs in a kitchen?
Poor hygiene issues
What is the leading cause of home fires?
Cooking
What are examples of chemical contaminants in food?
Common examples include toxic heavy metals (lead, mercury, arsenic), pesticides.
What are three easy ways to speed up the cooling process?
Divide food into shallow containers, 2. Use an ice bath, 3. Use ice paddles to stir.
how long can leftovers be stored for?
Up to three days
How do you prevent cross-contamination when cutting ingredients?
Use separate cutting boards and knives for raw meat/seafood
Where should you store matches and lighters?
In a high, locked cabinet
How can chemical contamination in food be prevented?
Prevention involves storing kitchen chemicals in a separate, secured area away from food, following manufacturer instructions for chemical usage, keeping food covered during cleaning, and using approved suppliers
What is the benefit of using metal containers for cooling?
Metal transfers heat away from the food faster than plastic.
How should chemicals be stored?
Away from food, and labeled
How should food be stored in the refrigerator to prevent cross-contamination?
store meats and veggies away from each other
What should you do if your clothes catch on fire?
Stop, drop and roll
What are the potential health consequences of chemical contamination?
Long-term or high-level exposure can cause severe health problems, including cancer, neurological damage, kidney damage, reproductive issues, and developmental disorders, particularly in children.
True or False: You should let food cool completely to room temperature on the counter before putting it in the fridge.(
False. It should be refrigerated within two hours to avoid bacteria growth
What is the difference between cleaning and sanitizing?
Cleaning removes visible dirt, food, and grime, while sanitizing reduces germs (like bacteria)
Hope can cross contamination be prevented in food preparation?
Always use separate cutting boards, knives, and utensils for raw meat, or seafood
How often should you change batteries for smoke alarms?
At least 4-6 months
What is the difference between chemical contamination and adulteration?
Contamination is generally unintentional and often stems from unavoidable environmental factors or lapses in quality control.
What temperature range is known as the "danger zone" where bacteria grow fastest?
40 to 140 F