Redwood Adult & Teen Challenge Club 5:17 Bookstore & Coffee Shop

Club 5:17
2212 2nd ST, Eureka

Routine Inspection

ROACHY SAYS:

“Huzzah! This establishment has successfully impressed the government! Kudos, Redwood Adult & Teen Challenge Club 5:17 Bookstore & Coffee Shop!!”

Routine Inspection

ROACHY SAYS:

“Both patrons and the health department agree! This place sets the standard for Humboldt food facility cleanliness! All hail Redwood Adult & Teen Challenge Club 5:17 Bookstore & Coffee Shop!!”

Routine Inspection

ROACHY SAYS:

“Take a victory lap, Redwood Adult & Teen Challenge Club 5:17 Bookstore & Coffee Shop! In the race that is maintaining a clean and healthy establishment you've earned Roachy's gold medal! Eat here today, everyone!!”

Routine Inspection

ROACHY SAYS:

“Humboldt foodies rejoice! Our reports show that Redwood Adult & Teen Challenge Club 5:17 Bookstore & Coffee Shop knows how to get you fed in a sanitary manner. Now that's nummy!!”

Routine Inspection
07. Adequate handwash facilities supplied and accessible.

Conditions Observed: Paper towel dispenser is lacking paper towels. Keep all required supplies stocked in dispensers at all times for proper handwashing.

ROACHY SAYS:

“Handwashing facilities shall be provided within or adjacent to toilet rooms, food preparation, and warewashing areas. Handwashing facilities shall be clean, unobstructed, and accessible at all times. Handwashing facilities shall be provided with soap and sanitary single use towels in approved dispensers. Dispensers shall be maintained in good repair. A handwashing facility shall not be used for purposes other than handwashing. (113953, 113953.1, 113953.2, 114067(f))”

30. Toxic substances properly identified, stored, used.

Conditions Observed: Observed spray bottled labeled “ant poison” stored under sink in front of restroom. Only certain chemicals are approved for use in a food facility. Remove unapproved poison from the premises and contract with a professional pest control company if you are having an issue with ants.

ROACHY SAYS:

“Only those insecticides, rodenticides, and other pesticides that are necessary, bear a legible manufacturer's label, and are specifically approved for use in a food facility may be used in a food facility in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Containers used for storing poisonous or toxic materiails such as cleaners and sanitizers taken from bulk supplies shall be clearly and individually identified with the common name of the material. Poisonous or toxic materials shall be stored or displayed to prevent contamination of food, equipment, utensils, linens, and single-use articles. (114254, 114254.1, 114254.2)”

Routine Inspection
37. Equipment, utensils and linens: storage and use.

Conditions Observed: Observed ice scoop stored in ice. Obtain a sanitary container to store the ice scoop utensil in to protect food (ice) from contamination.

ROACHY SAYS:

“Clean equipment, utensils, linens, and single-use articles shall be stored at least six inches above the floor in an approved location within the fully enclosed permitted food facility. Clean equipment, utensils, linens, and single-use articles shall not be exposed to splash, dust, vermin, or other forms of contamination. Non-food items shall be stored and displayed separate from food and food-contact surfaces. During pauses in food preparation utensils shall be stored with handles above the top of the food, on a clean sanitized surface, in running water, or in water that is at least 135øF. Single-use articles and multiservice utensils shall be handled, displayed, and dispensed so that contamination of food and lip-contact surfaces is prevented. Extra preset tableware shall be removed when a consumer is seated or cleaned and sanitized before further use. Pressurized cylinders shall be securely fastened to rigid structure. Linens must be free of food residue and soil and be laundered as required. (114074, 114075(a,b,d,e), 114081, 114119, 114121, 114161, 114172, 114178, 114179, 114083, 114185, 114185.2, 114185.3, 114185.4, 114185.5)”

40. Wiping cloths: properly used and stored.

Conditions Observed: Observed wet wiping cloth stored out of an approved sanitizer solution. You may use a wet wiping cloth one time and then launder it, or use it multiple times if held in an approved sanitizer solution. Recommend obtaining a sanitizer bucket to hold wiping cloths in an approved sanitizer solution adjacent to espresso machine to sanitize food contact surface, steam wands, after each use. Or, store wiping cloths in the sanitizer solution at the 3 compartment sink.

ROACHY SAYS:

“Wiping cloths used to clean food spills shall be used only once or stored in a sanitizing solution of an approved concentration as specified in section 114099.6. Dry or wet cloths that are used with raw foods of animal origin shall be kept separate from cloths used for other purposes, cloths that come into contact with raw foods of animal origin shall be kept in a separate sanitizing solution. Wiping cloths shall be free of food debris and visible soil. Working containers of sanitizing solutions for storage of in-use wiping cloths shall be used in a manner to prevent contamination of food, equipment, utensils, linens, or single-use articles. Wet wiping cloths shall be laundered daily. Dry wiping cloths shall be laundered as necessary to prevent contamination of food and clean serving utensils. (114135, 114185.1, 114185.3(d-e))”

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