Re: Washing produce
- From: Zilbandy <zil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 12:25:28 -0700
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 10:57:43 -0700, Pennyaline
<candyapple@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
And as far as tossing big batches of salad into the sink at the
restaurant goes, I'm assuming that the poster meant the FOOD PREP SINK
rather than the hand washing sink or the ware washing sink. Even so,
once cleaned, a sink is a sink is a sink and, once cleaned, is no more
biologically hazardous than any other prep area in use.
Are all the sinks connected to a drain directly, or do they drain into
a floor drain? If connected directly to a sewer line, you also might
want to consider the sewer gasses and germs that belch out of the
drain when water enters the drain. Similar to the "aerosal effect" of
flushing a toilet. The sink may be super clean, but the stuff that
lives in the pipes is not.
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Zilbandy
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