Restaurant Health Inspections: Aug. 23-Sept. 5 in Multiple Counties
The Erie County Department of Health conducted inspections of restaurants and stores selling unpackaged food from August 29 through September 5, 2024. During these inspections, IHOP in Harborcreek Township was found with two gallons of out-of-date milk. The department's sanitation grading system scores establishments on 10 basic sanitation categories, with grades ranging from A (90 and over) to C (70-79). Establishments scoring below 70% may have their permits revoked.
Similarly, the Boulder County Department of Health and Environment conducted inspections from August 23 to September 5, 2024. This system rates establishments based on points for each violation, with a pass rating of 0-49 points. Reinspection is required for establishments with higher points, indicating multiple violations or imminent health hazards.
The Larimer County Department of Health and Environment also conducted inspections between August 30 and September 5, 2024. Their rating system ensures that establishments meet fundamental food safety standards, with reinspections necessary for those with higher risk levels due to multiple violations. Further details on these inspections can be found online.