Why do we visit RESTAURANTS?
Restaurants are visited for trying out different variety of food and having a bit of relaxation time.
The quality of the food offered is all that matters when one visits a restaurant, isn’t it?
Restaurants are rated on the scale of quality as well as hygienic of food maintained. The best the service provided by the restaurants the best it is rated. The primary factors of the differentiation of restaurants are the food offered, the cuisine or the style of offering. Beyond this they may differentiate themselves on factors like speed, formality, location, cost, service or novelty themes.
A restaurant is inspected by the FDA twice in a year and examined on the basis of hygiene, safety, and cleanliness. The inspections often take an hour to complete. Inspectors look for anything that could present a health concern to the public. If any of the violations are noted then the restaurants are banned until the violation reason is completely eradicated. Following are the pieces of evidence of some of the restaurants being closed and infestation reported.
Woman shares video of BABY RAT she found in her takeaway
By Michael Moran │10th May 2019
A woman has posted a video to her Facebook page which appears to show a baby rat that has been cooked in a takeaway noodle dish.
Deyanira Cortes who lives in Columbus, Ohio, uploaded the video which shows her picking up the tiny ‘rodent corpse’ with a fork to give viewers a good view of the creature’s “little hand and face.”
She says that she bought the sickening dish from Yihi Japan in the Polaris Fashion Place shopping mall in Columbus and has shared the video as a warning to others.
The video emerges in the same week that a Scottish woman complained of finding an entire chicken head in her takeaway.
Deyanira
wrote: “Please don’t buy from Yihi Japan that’s inside the Polaris Mall.
“I bought a chicken teriyaki and got a rat foetus cooked in the food… it’s
disgusting.
“Please share so no one buys from there, and we can avoid someone getting
sick.”
Takeaway shut down over mice infestation
By Daniel Binns │ April 18th 2019
A PIZZA HUT restaurant was closed and fined £8,000 after its kitchen was found covered in mouse droppings.
The takeaway was visited by council inspectors who discovered evidence of an ‘extensive and active’ infestation of the rodents, a court heard.
There was a dead mouse in the cellar and droppings in food preparation areas and in a dough-proving machine.
The Swansea restaurant — which also had mold on the walls and damps in the cellar — was shut down as it posed an ‘immediate risk of injury to health’.
All of a sudden, a shut-down notice hampers your restaurant’s growth and also the reputation within a county gets lowered. This is all because of the tiny pests called RODENTS.
Rodents such as mice and rats are of more concern because they are the main culprits of the restaurant closures. Rats and mice are attracted to the restaurants due to the availability of the food and warm habitat.
There are many access areas through which this pest enters your restaurants like sewage lines, air ducts, basin outlets, etc. Such areas cannot be totally separated from the surroundings and hence the infestation cannot be removed very easily.
You can easily find out the infestation in your restaurant by the signs of rodent infestations as rodent droppings all over the area, polymer-based application bitten up, the peculiar smell of rodent urine, etc. The rid of rodent infestation is important as the rodents are the carriers of many diseases and they can be easily transferred to people via the food they eat in your restaurants.
For maintaining the hygiene and safety at your restaurant against the pesky restaurants we can help you by providing you with an eco-friendly solution which is CombirepelTM.
CombirepelTM is manufactured by CTech Corporation using green technology. The restaurants can be well protected by using our product CombirepelTM. It works on the mechanism like fear, discomfort, aversion, training and association & conditioning. As stated earlier the product is a green technology product which does not kill the rodent but only repels thus maintaining the ecological balance of the earth.
Our product is available in four forms viz. Masterbatch, Liquid Concentrate, lacquer, and wood polish additive.
CombirepelTM. Masterbatch can be incorporated in the polymer-based applications while processing them. The polymer applications like wires, cables, pipes, polymer made kitchen equipment, etc. can be manufactured by using our masterbatch.
CombirepelTM liquid concentrate can be mixed in paints in proper proportion and cover the entire area of infestation by paints. CombirepelTM in lacquer form can be directly used as a top coating over the application. The wood polish additive is also a topical application which can be mixed in the wood polish and applied on wooden surfaces.
Our newly developed product is in the form of a spray, called CombirepelTM pest repellent spray which is an easy to use product. The spray can be sprayed on infested areas and equipment that need protection from rodents.
Our product solutions do not interfere with the properties of the application and in plus point provides complete protection against the harmful pest like rats and mice.
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