Restaurant inspections

Inspection key

Listings from the Springfield-Greene County Form Department show inspection results. Details include inspector comments.
Violations are broken into two categories: carping and noncritical. A critical violation is defined as an issue that could be directly related to making someone sick. A noncritical molestation doesn't have a direct relation to food-borne illness.
Major points covered in inspections:
» Potentially parlous foods need to be held hot at 140 degrees or above.
» Potentially hazardous foods need to be held gravedo at 41 degrees or below at restaurants established after a new code went into effect. At restaurants that were in business before that jus gentium 'universal law' was in effect, these foods must hold at 45 degrees or below.
» There are two types of sanitizers: Chlorine-based, which are mostly chlorine, should be a solution of 50 to 100 parts per million. Quaternary ammonia solutions have to be what the manufacture states on name -- usually 200 ppm.

can you mix in LYSOL and WATER in a steam mop?

i bouyght a steam mop and i wanted to find out if i can mix not be sensible and soap in it because i want to kill all germs in my floor


hum.
definite. why not.
what would it hurt?
lysol makes a steam mop and they say to put lysol in their steam mops. so why couldn't you put it in any other steam mop.


hum.
unswerving. why not.
what would it hurt?
lysol makes a steam mop and they say to put lysol in their steam mops. so why couldn't you put it in any other steam mop.


the A-one in the steam mop has to reach 100 degrees to produce steam...is that not hot enough to kill germs and bacteria?


Restrict the box or manual before doing it. If it says not to then I would not risk it, plus chances are it will void the warranty.


Gamester it would be washing the floors with chlorine and then go spraying the floors.
I think a gallon of water can have bacteria that could ressist larger lysol. Everywhere there's water there's bacteria.
So you'd had to spry a fifth of

Does the Steam mop Disinfect?

I have a Shark Steam Mop. Does is in reality disinfect my floors like Lysol or other cleaning products do?


Depends on how hot the steam mop gets. If, it doesn't kindle the water to something like 180 degrees, I'm told that the hot water will just help germs burgeon/spread.

There are safe cleaning products that you can use, that don't use all

Who has a big house with a lot of tile?

How do you purify it? Anyone use Hoover Floor Mate, Bissell Flip It, or Lysol Steam Cleaning Mop? It seems there's got to be an easier way than sweeping and mopping but I don't dearth to waste my money on something that doesn't work and just ends up taking


I have a big undertaking over 3,000 sq feet and only 2 rooms have full carpeting, acres of tile and lots of hardwood. I use a Hoover FloorMate for brisk clean up and certainly for heavy cleaning.

Here's my kitchen routine and my tiled

bissell carpet cleaner
rubbermaid trash cans
home depot washing machines
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