The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers. Sabih/CCHD #1468, 200 Mill Rd. Phoenixville, June 22.
There are a few things that nobody wants in their homes, including muddy shoes, solicitors, and wild animals. Everyone deals with a few insects inside their house sometimes, but those slightly bigger ...
Did you know that some people get their pets to help keep mice at bay? It's true! Known for having a strong prey drive, cats and dogs can sometimes be the best defense against a pest problem. Unless ...
For the second week in a row, we’ve combed through more than 200 local health inspections and found just a handful of scores below the passing grade. For the second time in three weeks, the Furniture ...
Hundreds of pieces of mouse feces around food, rotting meats, cockroaches, ongoing issues at an Asian grocery store, overflowing trash containers, piles of garbage attracting pests, severely dented ...
Here are the violations reported in food safety inspection reports from Montgomery County conducted the week of Oct. 7-13, 2023. Each week, we highlight the inspection reports for retail food and ...
One restaurant had mouse feces in its kitchen and a concession stand had a thermometer off by more than 40 degrees, according to this week's Springfield-Greene County Health Department food inspection ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers. READ: What do restaurant inspectors look for and can ...
A March 12 re-inspection of a Springfield mall food court kitchen found mouse droppings, according to the report from the Springfield-Greene County Health Department. It's Greek to Me, 2825 S.