(NC)-More than 200 known diseases are transmitted through food, and Health Canada estimates that every year approximately two million Canadians suffer from illness caused by foodborne bacteria. While the majority of these cases are mild, Health Canada
reports that 2 to 3 percent of all cases will lead to chronic
health problems and as many as 30 will die from complications due to
food poisoning.
Susan Brunt, a Toronto based family physician and LYSOL spokesperson, reminds us that
food safety starts in the
home and offers helpful hints on how to keep your
home healthy this summer:
- Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water
- Check expiration dates on all food
- Bring food home from the supermarket promptly to refrigerate or freeze
- Thaw frozen food in the refrigerator or microwave-not on the counter
- Use separate cutting boards for raw meats and vegetables to avoid cross-contamination-the accidental spread of germs from food to food or from surface to food
- Disinfect food preparation surfaces with LYSOL® Sanitizing Wipes. They offer a convenient way to prevent cross-contamination in your kitchen and around the grill area
- Chill and refrigerate leftovers immediately and use within 2-3 days.
- Date leftovers to make sure you use them before they spoil
Dr. Brunt also reminds us that the most severe cases of
food poisoning tend to occur in the very old, the very young, and those with weak immune systems.
For additional information on how to make your
home safe this summer, call for a
free copy of the "Summer Safety-Put Your Family on the Road to a Safe and Healthy Summer" brochure at 1-800-99-LYSOL.
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