Friday, November 20, 2009

Will bacteria, fungi etc trapped in kitchen hood cause health problems?

if you have a kitchen hood, you should also have a filter on it. most filters are stainless steel, flexible, and pop out of the frame for easy cleaning. you should remove that filter at least once a year, depending on the frequency of use of your cooktop, and let it soak in a hot bleach/detergent bath for a minimum of 30 minutes. rinse thoroughly in hot hot hot hot water, being careful not to burn your hands under the water and let it air-dry, then replace it. hope this helped you!!!

Will bacteria, fungi etc trapped in kitchen hood cause health problems?
probly
Reply:yeah, it's one of the health code checks in any restauraunt. You have to clean with bleach to get rid of it. It's the same thing as having it stuck in your walls. People get sued all the time over stuff like that. I haven't heard of any recent homes or food joints getting closed, but that's because of the health checks. You don't have too many people getting their homes checked for fungi or bacteria.
Reply:I'm sure, I mean that stuff is so nastey and it just sitting there near your food can not be good


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