Is a year of rats or a year of cockroaches? With the Food Police you would like to orientate on Chinese names in assessing a working year, which of course should not be a hidden indication of the quality of the Asian cuisines. But the discovery of rats in an Inn by Mühlvied shows drastically, which, not necessarily stomach -friendly, makes discoveries the official nose during their checks.
“This Mühlviertel Company has acted in an exemplary way, immediately locked up on its own and brought the pest control,” praises Astrid Zeller, head of the food supervision of the state of Upper Austria, the behavior of the Rohrbach restaurant holders. She has been leading the food counselor since 2016, always accompanies inspectors on her visits and can present a lot of unstable “delicacies”: “In the previous year we were with a company with a large kitchen. It was not very clean. And because we were trained on it, we smelled rodent urine. Then we had become a big baemmer’s, for the tongs of dugs, for the tongs of dugs, for the tongs of dugs, for the tongs of dugs, for the tongs of dugs, for the tongs of dugs. Rats dropped out.
“Terminator” has to move
The company in question was of course immediately closed. Only after an official approval by a pest control company can this be reopened in such serious cases.
The majority is good, but unfortunately not all chef chefs
Zeller is important for the message that most controlled companies work neatly. “The bandwidth is wide. There are many restaurants that really work well and some who just need instructions. For example, it is often underestimated which energy develops unwanted animals to get into supermarkets. Pyrophoams in particular usually offer too little protection. And it is not only about four brushing -also six -arrows, such as the cockroaches, can cause a lot of damage.
Prominent victim of transferred illness
The urine and faeces are particularly dangerous for rodents because it transfers pathogens. According to reports, the wife of actor -legends Gene Hackman died of such Hanta viruses that are passed on to people by rats and mice.
Source: Krone

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