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Food Safety Report: Tarkington Elementary School, 3330 W 71st St, Chicago, IL, USA.
1 year ago •source chicago.gov • business
3330 West 71st Street, Chicago, 60629 Illinois, United States
Report date: Jan 7, 20255. Procedures for responding to vomiting and diarrheal events
- comments: missing procedure and supplies for responding to vomiting and diarrheal events. Instd to provide procedure and supplies for such events and maintain on site. Disinfectant needs to effective against norovirus. Priority foundation 7-38-005
10. Adequate handwashing sinks properly supplied and accessible
- comments: handwash sinks in both girls and boys toilet rooms (3rd floor west end) without adequate hot running water. Current temperature of 58. 0f-60. 0f in girls, 74. 2f-74. 5f in boys. Instd to provide 100f-120f of hot running water under city pressure at all times. Priority violation 7-38-030
38. Insects, rodents, & animals not present
- comments: mice droppings noted in the following areas: over 30 droppings along wallbase and in corners of floor in pre k storage room 102; approx 10 droppings in pre-k storage room 106, 1 mice dropping noted on storage rolling cart in rm 112 and apprx 5 on floor. Instd to remove all droppings, clean and sanitize affected areas and contact pest control for service. Priority foundation 7-38-020(a) priority foundation
51. Plumbing installed; proper backflow devices
- comments: attached stoppers of 3-compartment sink in disrepair, using plastic cups as stoppers. Instd to repair attached stoppers and maintain
53. Toilet facilities: properly constructed, supplied, & cleaned
- comments: womens food staff toilet room in lunchroom not self closing (located next to food service line). Instd to have door self closing and maintain
55. Physical facilities installed, maintained & clean
- comments: clutter and stock on floor in room 121. Non functional equipment (washer/dryer) in storage room in lunchroom. Instd to remove all clutter, non functional equipment, elevate all stock 6 inches and maintain areas.
Source: chicago.gov
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