Health department working to keep fair food safe


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Updated: 9/19/2012 11:06 am Published: 9/19/2012 11:03 am


The Tulsa Health Department will conduct approximately 1,250 food inspections during the Tulsa State Fair.

Officials say this year's fair will include over 200 individual food booths that must be inspected for compliance with State food regulations.

"The Tulsa State Fair has a long history of working very closely with the Tulsa Health Department to ensure that fairgoers can indulge in their favorite fair cuisine without fear of getting a foodborne illness." stated Elizabeth Nutt, division manager of environmental public health. "The hard work our staff puts into educating food vendors about food safety and the frequent inspections to make sure vendors are using safe food handling have proven very effective in protecting the public."

Tulsa Health Department says sanitarians will be putting in 820 man hours throughout the duration of the fair. They will be educating vendors on appropriate food handling procedures and most importantly, ensuring that proper hand washing techniques are being used.

The Tulsa State Fair opens on September 27th.

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bowlerdave - 9/19/2012 1:22 PM
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Well, if the health department is anything like it used to be, that tells me to avoid eating at the fair this year.
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