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77 Avoid Food Poisoning The Rood handler ~in the home and in the factory_should be thorough in personal cleanliness: The fingers of the food handler are the most likely way of contaminating food: Before 8 food handler starte work the hands should be carefully washed and dried on 8 clean towel kept for that purpose only: Other people eat the food prepared: They depend for safety on hand cleanli- ne8S; and the avoidance of unnecessary touching of food by workers and consumerga Kood must be protected from disease germ8 that gain access otherwise than from hands, guch a8 through Bomeone coughing or sneezing over it, Or by the dust in the air, or by flies and cockroaches; Or by rats and micev Any multiplication of disease germs that do gain accegs to food must be minimised by keeping food cool: Left over8, types of foods suited to germ growth such 88 custards, fliings, _ milk puddings; spanish cream, cooked meat8 and ham, should be handled with special care and stored in ice box Or refrigerator or somehow kept cool: Tho warmth of the kitchen Or ordinary cupboard promotes growth and invites trouble 5 continuous coolness is needed for safety- Thorough cleanltness, and 0 proper dishwashing pro- cedure to kill germs, for all food and cooking utensils is esgential to reduce the chance of food poisoning: Food containers, bins, ice cheste, refrigerators; meat Bafes etca; require Bcrupulous cleanliness also: Food handlerg in these way8 can protect otherg from food poisoning: (This is the first of a series of advertisements issued by the Departs aent of Health I the interests of safe and clean food handling). #ealy; Sake- X kewp 7ood Satel Fhi

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 460, 16 April 1948, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 460, 16 April 1948, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 460, 16 April 1948, Page 20

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