Thermy is the messenger of a national
consumer education campaign designed to promote the use of food
thermometers. The campaign is a consumer education initiative of
the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA). The term "Thermy art" refers
to all the following: the Thermy character, the name, "Thermy"
and the message, "It's Safe to Bite When the Temperature is
Right.," and "Thermy" with the accompanying
statement, "Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA".
The Thermy character and message have been consumer-tested.
The national educational message is: "It's Safe to Bite When
the Temperature is Right."
The FSIS/USDA owns the copyright and trademark to Thermy
art. Nevertheless, FSIS allows and encourages reproduction
of the Thermy art and materials but only for educational purposes
without further permission. Any and all uses of the Thermy
art must conform to the guidelines below.
There is no cost to use the Thermy art.
FSIS encourages use on consumer newsletters, brochures, media materials,
floor and counter displays, and point-of-purchase or other promotional
materials that are for educational purposes.
Permission for any other reproduction and use of Thermy,
must be granted, depending upon the specific use, by the FSIS/USDA,
Food Safety Education Staff, (301) 344-4755. Permission for any
use on packaging or labels of meat, poultry, and egg products must
be granted by FSIS, depending upon specific use. Contact the FSIS
Food Safety Education Office, (301) 344-4755.
USDA does not endorse any products, services, or organizations.
Thermy art may be displayed on
various educational and promotional materials used to promote the
use of food thermometers. However, any such use must make sure that
no USDA endorsement of the product is in any way suggested or implied.
- Use of the theme, messages, or art with commercial or trade
names or on products does not imply approval or constitute endorsement.
- Thermy art shall never be displayed or presented in a
manner that suggests that the U.S. Department of Agriculture recommends
any product over another or endorses any product.
- If Thermy art is used to promote a specific product, on
a package, exhibit, in-store signage, floor and counter displays,
or any other promotional materials, the following statement must
be displayed:
USDA does not endorse any products, services, or organizations.
Usage Guidelines
- Thermy art must be accompanied by the national message
"It's Safe to Bite When the Temperature is Right," and
must include reference to the source of the graphic, the "Food
Safety and Inspection Service, USDA."
- There are no color or size restrictions for the Thermy
art. However, suggested font and 4-color process (CMYK) are available
for your use.
- No other copy or symbol may be printed over the Thermy
art.
- Thermy art must never be modified, altered or pieced apart
in any way, unless specific permission has been granted by FSIS.
- Thermy art must display the correct safe internal temperature
of the food, when used in connection with a specific food, as
recommended to consumers by the FSIS. A
list of safe internal temperatures for consumer use is attached.
*When using Thermy art in conjunction with retail or
institutional use, temperatures must be based on the Food and
Drug Administration Food Code, subject to local and State food
safety and sanitation requirements.
If there are any questions of use, please contact the Food
Safety Education Staff of the Food Safety and Inspection Service,
USDA, at (301) 344-4755. |