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People at Risk
Anyone can get food poisoning (foodborne illness), but certain groups of people are more likely to get seriously ill. Are you or your loved ones in one of those groups?
- Outbreak: Listeria and Deli Meat
- Educational Resources for Families
- Food Safety in a Disaster or Emergency
- Bacteria and Viruses
- Food and Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Shop Safely for Food during COVID-19
Tips
Food Safety Tips for the Holidays
Feasting with family and friends is part of many holiday celebrations. Follow these simple tips to keep safe from food poisoning, or foodborne illness, during the holidays.
Say No to Raw Dough
For many people, the holiday season is the perfect time to spend time together in the kitchen and share delicious baked foods and desserts.
Preparing Chitlins Safely
If you’re getting ready to cook chitlins, sometimes called chitterlings, it’s important to handle and cook these pork intestines the right way.
Three Ways to Keep Food Safe When You Lose Power
Learn essential tips for keeping food safe during a power outage.
4 Simple Steps to Food Safety
Clean
Wash hands, utensils and surfaces often. Germs can spread and survive in many places.
Separate
Raw meat, poultry, seafood, and eggs can spread illness-causing bacteria to ready-to-eat foods, so keep them separate.
Cook
Cook to the right temperature. Ensure that foods are cooked safely by always using a food thermometer.
Chill
Refrigerate promptly. Bacteria that cause food poisoning multiply quickest between 40°F and 140°F.