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Eat Safe Food

8/29/2011

Throw out these foods
  • cans that are open, bulging, or dented
  • any food that may have touched fl ood water
  • any food that rats, mice, or other animals may have touched
  • food that you don’t know where it came from
  • food that was canned at home
 
Throw out these things
  • bottles, jars, or cans with screw caps, snap lids, crimped caps (soda pop bottles), twist caps, and flip tops
  • wooden cutting boards
  •  baby bottle nipples and pacifiers
 
Clean things that touch food
  • Wear rubber boots, rubber gloves, and goggles.
  • Scrub food cans with soap and water. Rinse.
  • Dip in mix of 1 cup of household liquid bleach in 5 gallons of water. Use bleach that does not have an added scent (like lemon).
  • Scrub surfaces like counter tops and tables with soap and clean water. Rinse. Wipe with a mix of 1 teaspoon of household liquid bleach in 1 gallon of water. Use bleach that does not have an added scent (like lemon). Don’t rinse. Air dry.
  • Never mix bleach with ammonia or other cleaners.
  • Open windows and doors to get fresh air when you use bleach.
 
Eat Safe Food
After a flood, food may not be safe to eat. Some food you must throw out. This is true even if the food was in your refrigerator or freezer. Some food you can clean. Recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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WDHA

WDHA 105.5 The Rock of New Jersey

For 30 years WDHA FM has done one thing…and only one thing….Rocked New Jersey. WDHA has always provided New Jersey with the Best Classic Rock while always introducing Jersey to the Future of Rock And Roll. Like you, we have that Jersey Attitude! WDHA’s been ROCKING your community for 30 years and we aren’t going away! So, CRANK IT UP TO 11…WE’RE 105.5 WDHA, “THE ROCK OF NEW JERSEY”…ENOUGH SAID!

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