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Food Safety Information


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates 48 million people get sick, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die from foodborne diseases each year in the United States.


Foodborne illness can be prevented
by practicing food safety in food facilities and by practicing food safety at home too. Foodborne diseases can be prevented by incorporating the following Food Safety Basics.

Food Safety Basics: The Core Four Practices

Right now, there may be an invisible enemy ready to strike. He’s called BAC (bacteria) and he can make people sick. In fact, even though consumers can’t see BAC – or smell him, or feel him – he and millions more like him may already be invading food products, kitchen surfaces, knives and other utensils. But you have the power to Fight BAC!® and to reduce your risk of foodborne illness. It’s as easy as following these core four Fight BAC! ®practices for food safety:

Fight Bac Links:

Documents and Links

Food Recall Notices and Outbreak Information

Professional Food Services

For the Home

Food Safety For Kids

In an Emergency

Holidays And Other Events

Contact Us

Nieva Wong

Staff Specialist
Nieva.Wong@ventura.org
(805) 582-7573

Ramesh Bassiri

Supervisor
Ramesh.Bassiri@ventura.org
(805) 582-7559

Graciela Garcia

Manager
graciela.garcia@ventura.org
(805) 654-2814

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