Information Update
2009-103
June 25, 2009
For immediate release
OTTAWA - Now that summer is here, Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency would like to remind Canadians of steps they can take to protect themselves from food-borne illnesses: clean, separate, cook and chill.
As the temperature rises, so does the risk of food-borne illness. Hot, humid weather creates the perfect conditions for the rapid growth of bacteria. Summer also means more people are cooking outside without easy access to refrigeration and washing facilities to keep food safe.
It is estimated that there are approximately 11 million cases of food-related illnesses in Canada every year. Many of these illnesses could be prevented by following proper food handling and preparation techniques.
To minimize the risks of food-borne illness, follow these four steps when handling and preparing food.
1. Clean: Wash hands and surfaces often to avoid the spread of bacteria.
2. Separate: Keep raw meats and poultry separate from cooked foods to avoid cross-contamination.
3. Cook: Make sure you kill harmful bacteria by properly cooking food.
4. Chill: Keep cold food cold.
More information on summer food safety is available from:
Government of Canada's Summer Food Safety Tips
Government of Canada's Barbecue Safety Tips
It's Your Health on Summer Food Safety
It's Your Health on Hamburger Disease
Partnership for Consumer Food Safety Education's
Be Food Safe Canada Campaign
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Media Enquiries:
Health Canada
(613) 957-2983
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
(613) 773-6600
Public Enquiries:
(613) 957-2991
1-866 225-0709