After a flood or power outage, some food may not be safe to eat and must be thrown out.When in doubt, throw it out.For more information on safe food and water after a natural disaster, please visit: www.cdc.gov/disasters/foodwater/facts.html283492-APublication date from document properties.flyer-eatsafefood.pdf201
Campaign Circular 4 Revised 1982 Discusses the care of food in a emergency flood situation
Campaign Circular 4 Revised 1982 Discusses the care of food in a emergency flood situation
Food Food contamination is often a problem after a flood because flood water can carry mud, raw sewa...
Storm- and flood-damaged foods may not be safe to eat. If you have even the slightest question about...
Storm- and flood-damaged foods may not be safe to eat. If you have even the slightest question about...
This publication explains how to tell whether or not food has spoiled and how to dispose of spoiled ...
This publication explains how to tell whether or not food has spoiled and how to dispose of spoiled ...
This publication gives tips and instructions on how to deal with food storage that has been exposed ...
Campaign circular 4 Revised 1979 discusses the care of food in an emergency flood situation
Campaign circular 4 Revised 1979 discusses the care of food in an emergency flood situation
To prevent foodborne diseases, wash your hands with clean water and soap before and after you eat or...
This fact sheet is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to take the place of medical ...
This publication lists foods that are safe to eat without cooking or refrigeration. There is also a ...
Campaign circular 4 Revised 1979 discusses the care of food in an emergency flood situation
This publication lists foods that are safe to eat without cooking or refrigeration. There is also a ...
Campaign Circular 4 Revised 1982 Discusses the care of food in a emergency flood situation
Campaign Circular 4 Revised 1982 Discusses the care of food in a emergency flood situation
Food Food contamination is often a problem after a flood because flood water can carry mud, raw sewa...
Storm- and flood-damaged foods may not be safe to eat. If you have even the slightest question about...
Storm- and flood-damaged foods may not be safe to eat. If you have even the slightest question about...
This publication explains how to tell whether or not food has spoiled and how to dispose of spoiled ...
This publication explains how to tell whether or not food has spoiled and how to dispose of spoiled ...
This publication gives tips and instructions on how to deal with food storage that has been exposed ...
Campaign circular 4 Revised 1979 discusses the care of food in an emergency flood situation
Campaign circular 4 Revised 1979 discusses the care of food in an emergency flood situation
To prevent foodborne diseases, wash your hands with clean water and soap before and after you eat or...
This fact sheet is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to take the place of medical ...
This publication lists foods that are safe to eat without cooking or refrigeration. There is also a ...
Campaign circular 4 Revised 1979 discusses the care of food in an emergency flood situation
This publication lists foods that are safe to eat without cooking or refrigeration. There is also a ...
Campaign Circular 4 Revised 1982 Discusses the care of food in a emergency flood situation
Campaign Circular 4 Revised 1982 Discusses the care of food in a emergency flood situation
Food Food contamination is often a problem after a flood because flood water can carry mud, raw sewa...