TAP top app download banner
theAsianparent
theAsianparent
EnglishFilipino
Product Guide
  • Money Tips
  • Building a BakuNation
  • Becoming a Parent
  • Ages & Stages
  • Parenting
  • Health & Wellness
  • Education
  • Lifestyle Section
  • Become a VIP
  • Press Room
  • TAP Recommends
  • Shopping
  • Community
Login
  • EnglishFilipino
    • Articles
  • Money TipsMoney Tips
  • Building a BakuNationBuilding a BakuNation
  • Becoming a ParentBecoming a Parent
  • Ages & StagesAges & Stages
  • ParentingParenting
  • Health & WellnessHealth & Wellness
  • EducationEducation
  • Lifestyle SectionLifestyle Section
  • Become a VIPBecome a VIP
  • Press RoomPress Room
  • TAP RecommendsTAP Recommends
  • ShoppingShopping
  • CommunityCommunity
    • Community
  • Poll
  • Photos
  • Food
  • Recipes
  • Topics
  • Read Articles
    • Tracker
  • Pregnancy Tracker
  • Baby Tracker
    • Rewards
  • RewardsRewards
  • Contests
  • VIP ParentsVIP Parents
    • More
  • Feedback

Privacy PolicyCommunity GuidelinesSitemap HTML

Download our free app

google play store
app store

Report says that over 400 hospitals and care homes failed to meet food safety standards

3 Nov, 2016
Report says that over 400 hospitals and care homes failed to meet food safety standards

Inspectors also said that some of the kitchens were full of rats and cockroaches. There were also flies in the sinks and mold in the walls

Most people associate hospitals with cleanliness. Surely, all hospitals maintain a high standard when it comes to hygiene since keeping clean helps prevent diseases from spreading. But are all hospitals really as clean as they should be?

They found kitchens full of rats and cockroaches

Based on a report by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) in the UK, more than 400 hospitals, care homes, schools, and hospices were rated two out of five; which means that they failed to meet the basic standards of hygiene.

Inspectors also said that some of the kitchens were full of rats and cockroaches. There were also flies in the sinks and mold in the walls. Some inspectors added that they even saw a rat’s nest inside a nursing home, and found rat droppings scattered on the floor.

They also found that in a few hospitals, the staff had thrown away the food packaging and made their own labels, which means that they are unsure of the expiration date of the food that they’re serving. There were also dirty work surfaces and rusted microwaves that are still being used.

They have to improve their standards

All in all, six care homes and three nurseries were given a score of zero. This means that they have to improve their standards or they will be forcibly closed down. In addition, 187 organizations were given a score of one out of five, and 205 were given a score of two.

Comparatively speaking, the percentage of organizations that failed are small, however the ones that failed to meet the hygiene standards were very surprising to say the least.

Chief executive Katherine Murphy, from the Patients Association, said that “This says to me that big institutions, places that people trust and rely on, are at best apathetic and at worst careless towards public and patient safety and well-being.”

“These institutions are treating and caring for some of the most vulnerable people in society.”

Go to the next page to learn more about keeping your kitchen clean!

Partner Stories
The Effect of Pure Vitamin E on One’s Beauty and Immunity
The Effect of Pure Vitamin E on One’s Beauty and Immunity
Wish You Were Here: Family-friendly Outdoor Activities To Do In Hong Kong
Wish You Were Here: Family-friendly Outdoor Activities To Do In Hong Kong
Globe FamSURF199: Fast, affordable, and family-friendly internet connection
Globe FamSURF199: Fast, affordable, and family-friendly internet connection
IKEA celebrates the joys of motherhood
IKEA celebrates the joys of motherhood

Keeping your kitchen clean

It’s very important to make sure that your kitchen is always clean, since that’s where you prepare the food that your family eats. Here are some useful tips that you should always keep in mind when it comes to kitchen hygiene:

  1. Always wash your hands before handling food. Wash your hands as much as possible whenever you’re handling food. Scrub them for at least 30 seconds with soap and water, and make sure to dry them with a clean cloth.
  2. Wash the rind of any fruit that you will be slicing. Make sure to wash the rind of any fruit that you’ll be slicing since it’s possible that the bacteria on the rind will get inside the fruit once you slice it.
  3. Use a separate chopping board for vegetables, meats, and fruits. The bacteria from raw meat can get into vegetables if you don’t use a separate chopping board, and this can contaminate your food.
  4. Using a cooking thermometer is the best way to tell if your food is cooked. A cooking thermometer is a worthwhile addition to your kitchen as it helps you make sure that your food is cooked perfectly and the bacteria is dead. Pork needs to be cooked until 145 degrees, ground beef should be cooked until 160 degrees, and chicken requires 165 degrees.
  5. Microwave your sponges! Yup, you heard it. Sponges are actually one of the dirtiest things in your kitchen, and you don’t want to use a dirty sponge to wash your dishes right? Microwave your wet sponges (never dry) for two minutes on high and all germs inside should be killed.
  6. Clean your refrigerator. Wash down both the inside and outside of your refrigerator with warm soapy water every couple of weeks to make sure that there’s no bacteria.

READ: Image showing newborns in cardboard boxes highlights “hospital crisis”

Sources: mirror.co.uk, dailymail.co.uk, health.com

Be sure to check out theAsianparent Community for more insightful stories, questions, and answers from parents and experts alike. If you have any insights, questions or comments regarding the topic, please share them in our Comment box below. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Google+ to stay up-to-date on the latest from theAsianparent.com Philippines!

Got a parenting concern? Read articles or ask away and get instant answers on our app. Download theAsianparent Community on iOS or Android now!

img
Written by

Jan Alwyn Batara

Become a Contributor

  • Home
  • /
  • Lifestyle Section
  • /
  • Report says that over 400 hospitals and care homes failed to meet food safety standards
Share:
  • A Good Mother Is a Happy Mother: Not Perfect, But Raising with a Flexible Heart

    A Good Mother Is a Happy Mother: Not Perfect, But Raising with a Flexible Heart

  • Stay-at-Home Moms, This Proposed Bill Wants to Give You ₱1,500 a Month

    Stay-at-Home Moms, This Proposed Bill Wants to Give You ₱1,500 a Month

  • How to Raise Children in a Small House: Creating Play Space and Supporting Development

    How to Raise Children in a Small House: Creating Play Space and Supporting Development

  • A Good Mother Is a Happy Mother: Not Perfect, But Raising with a Flexible Heart

    A Good Mother Is a Happy Mother: Not Perfect, But Raising with a Flexible Heart

  • Stay-at-Home Moms, This Proposed Bill Wants to Give You ₱1,500 a Month

    Stay-at-Home Moms, This Proposed Bill Wants to Give You ₱1,500 a Month

  • How to Raise Children in a Small House: Creating Play Space and Supporting Development

    How to Raise Children in a Small House: Creating Play Space and Supporting Development

Feed

Feed

Get tailored articles about parenting, lifestyle, expert opinions right at your fingertips

Poll

Poll

Participate in interesting polls and see what other parents think!

Photos

Photos

Share the photos of loved ones in a safe, secure manner.

Topics

Topics

Join communities to bond with fellow mums and dads.

Tracker

Tracker

Track your pregnancy as well as baby’s development day-by-day!

theAsianparent

Download our free app

Google PlayApp Store

Mums around the world

Singapore flag
Singapore
Thailand flag
Thailand
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
Philippines flag
Philippines
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
Vietnam flag
Vietnam

Partner Brands

Rumah123VIP ParentsMama's ChoiceTAP Awards

© Copyright theAsianparent 2026 . All rights reserved

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Sitemap HTML
  • Tools
  • Articles
  • Feed
  • Poll

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Learn MoreOk, Got it

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Learn MoreOk, Got it