Ecolab Releases Updated Cold Temperature Research Aimed at Minimizing Food Safety Risk
November 24 2008 - 8:30AM
Business Wire
Ecolab Inc. today announced the publication of research data that
measures food temperatures in retail and consumer refrigerators and
freezers. The EcoSure 2007 Cold Temperature Evaluation was
undertaken by EcoSure, Ecolab�s food safety and quality assurance
business, as an update to past research done in 1989 and 1999. The
updated research report is available for download free of charge at
www.FoodRisk.org, an online resource specializing in food safety
risk analysis. The website is operated by the Joint Institute for
Food Safety and Applied Nutrition of the University of Maryland and
U.S. Federal Drug Administration. �Understanding the potential for
temperature abuse of food is an important element in designing
effective food safety controls, and the 2007 data contains
essential risk management information that can help the entire food
industry,� said Dr. Katie Swanson, Vice President of Food Safety at
Ecolab. �We wanted to make these findings broadly accessible to
better assist the food industry and risk assessors in evaluating
the temperature-related risk profile of food products. The data can
enable the industry to maximize new product quality, while
minimizing the food safety risk caused by potential temperature
abuse and typical shopper behavior that occurs after a product
leaves a food retailer�s display case.� EcoSure collected over
10,000 data points from across the U.S. to reflect the distribution
of temperatures for refrigerated and frozen foods at retail
locations and in the home. Participants purchased dairy, ice cream
products, pre-packaged lunch meat, sliced deli meat, fresh ground
beef, fresh fish, pre-packaged deli salads and frozen food at their
neighborhood grocery stores and measured product temperatures in
the display case, arriving at home, and after 24 hours of at-home
storage. Since the previous studies in 1989 and 1999, thousands of
new stores have opened, many existing stores have updated equipment
and the U.S. Food Code has lowered the maximum temperature for safe
storage of refrigerated foods to 41�F from 45�F. Consequently,
temperatures for refrigerated and frozen foods were lower in 2007
than temperatures reported in previous years, and EcoSure�s
findings showed that the majority of retail refrigerators studied
are successfully keeping food temperatures below 41�F. �Over the
last two years, EcoSure had a growing number of food companies tell
us how critical these studies are to their new product development
processes,� said Robert Sherwood, Vice President & General
Manager of EcoSure. �EcoSure remains committed to helping ensure
the safety of our food supply system, and that is why we updated
and improved this research.� With sales of $5.5 billion and more
than 26,000 associates, Ecolab Inc. (NYSE: ECL) is the global
leader in cleaning, sanitizing, food safety and infection
prevention products and services. Ecolab delivers comprehensive
programs and services to hospitality, foodservice, food and
beverage processing, food retail and healthcare markets in more
than 160 countries. More news and information is available at
www.ecolab.com. (ECL-C)
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