Dry Food Storage Food should not stored on the floor or touching the ceiling unless it is in a waterproof container.

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Dry Food Storage Food should not stored on the floor or touching the ceiling unless it is in a waterproof container

Dry Food Storage Tour the store room to ensure: Food is in the original package and if not, labeled with name of item unless easily recognizable

Dry Food Storage Chemicals and foods should not be stored together

Dry Food Storage There should be no signs of rodents and bugs That the handles of scoops are not touching the food item No home canned /prepared foods

Dry Food Storage Food should be protected from contamination from overhead pipes, ducts, sewer lines etc. Packages of food that have been opened should be sealed in some manner Finally, no hazardous food should be stored in the dry store room