Wash Your Kitchen Counters
Kitchen counters can be full of germs. It is the first place where we keep the grocery bags and food products that we bring from the market. We also chop vegetables, meats and other food items on chopping boards placed over the counter, most often without washing our hands promptly after each use. Dirt and dust too easily settle on the kitchen counters. It is vital to keep your kitchen counters clean to avoid contaminating the food with disease-causing germs. As per FSSAI, you should wash the kitchen slabs and counters well with detergent and water at least once every day.
Keep Your Gas Stove Clean
If you check your gas stove after making a meal, you will find that some food particles drop and dry up over it. After a few hours, it becomes a breeding ground for disease-causing bacteria. Therefore, FSSAI advises thoroughly cleaning the gas stoves after preparing each meal. This actively reduces the risk of spreading infection and maintaining necessary cleanliness and hygiene. You can also make a paste with baking soda and water to deeply cleanse your gas stove.
Disinfect Your Utensils & Equipment
To prevent the spread of diseases such as coronavirus, the utensils and kitchen equipment that we use must be disinfected daily. FSSAI recommends that the utensils and equipment we use should be thoroughly washed with soap or detergent and water after each use. Make sure you clean your kitchen counter, gas stove, utensils and equipment thoroughly before using a commercial or homemade disinfectant. If there are food or rigid particles settled on a surface, the disinfectant will not be able to get through.
Properly sanitising and disinfecting the kitchen will not just equip you to fight COVID-19 but also maintain food safety. Follow the useful guidelines by FSSAI to keep yourself and your family away from the risk of disease contamination. Stay safe!