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USDA Offers Summer Food Safety Tips in Advance of Memorial Day

Warmer temperatures call for extra attention to food safety when cooking and eating outdoors

USDA - U.S. Department of AgricultureWashington, D.C. – Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start to summer, and many Americans will celebrate with cookouts, camping, road trips and other activities that involve food.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is reminding families to take extra care not to let foodborne bacteria, which grows more quickly in hot weather, ruin the fun.

Outdoor Grilling [1]

Outdoor Grilling

“This Memorial Day weekend and all summer long, I encourage families to get outside and enjoy our natural resources, national parks and forests, and the variety of food America’s farmers are able to provide,” said Agriculture Secretary Vilsack. “It’s important to remember that bacteria grow faster in the same warm temperatures that people enjoy, so extra care needs to be taken to prevent food poisoning when preparing meals away from home. USDA reminds everyone to use a food thermometer, and take advantage of resources like our FoodKeeper app to help with any food handling questions.”

Last month, USDA launched its FoodKeeper [2] mobile app, which contains specific guidance on more than 400 food and beverage items, including safe cooking recommendations for meat, poultry and seafood products. The app provides information on how to store food and beverages to maximize their freshness and quality.

This will help keep products fresh longer than if they were stored improperly, which can happen more often during hot summer days. The application is available for free on Android [3] and Apple [4] devices.

Due to a variety of factors, including warmer temperatures, foodborne illness increases in summer. To help Americans stay healthy and safe, USDA offers the following food safety recommendations.

Bringing food to a picnic or cookout:

Cooking on the grill:

Serving food outdoors:

To learn more about key food safety practices visit FoodSafey.gov [5] and follow @USDAFoodSafety [6] on Twitter. If you have specific food safety questions this summer, you can call the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 1.888.MPHotline (1.888.674.6854) or chat live with a food safety specialist at www.AskKaren.gov [7] . These services are available from 10:00am to 4:00pm Eastern Time, Monday through Friday, in English and Spanish.

Note: Access news releases and other information at FSIS’ website at www.fsis.usda.gov [8].

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