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KNOW THE FACTS! Keeping Food During an Emergency Did you know that a flood, fire, national disaster, or the loss of power from high winds, snow, or ice could jeopardize the safety of your food? Knowing how to determine if food is safe and how to keep food safe will help minimize the potential loss of food and reduce the risk of foodborne illness. This fact sheet will help you make the right decisions for keeping your family safe during an emergency. ABCDs of Keeping Food in an Emergency Always keep meat, poultry, fish, and eggs refrigerated at or below 40 F and frozen food at or below 0 F. This may be difficult when the power is out. Keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible to maintain the cold temperature. The refrigerator will keep food safely cold for about 4 hours if it is unopened. A full freezer will hold the temperature for approximately 48 hours (24 hours if it is half full) if the door remains closed. Obtain dry or block ice to keep your refrigerator as cold as possible if the power is going to be out for a prolonged period of time. Fifty pounds of dry ice should hold an 18-cubic foot full freezer for 2 days. Plan ahead and know where dry ice and block ice can be purchased. Be Prepared for an Emergency... by having items on hand that don't require refrigeration and can be eaten cold or heated on the outdoor grill. Shelf-stable food, boxed or canned milk, water, and canned goods should be part of a planned emergency food supply. Make sure you have ready-to-use baby formula for infants and pet food. Remember to use these items and replace them from time to time. Be sure to keep a hand-held can opener for an emergency. Consider what you can do ahead of time to store your food safely in an emergency. If you live in a location that could be affected by a flood, plan your food storage on shelves that will be safely out of the way of contaminated water. Coolers are a great help for keeping food cold if the power will be out for more than 4 hours have a couple on hand along with frozen gel packs. When your freezer is not full, keep items close together this helps the food stay cold longer. Digital, dial, or instant-read food thermometers and appliance thermometers will help you know if the food is at safe temperatures. Keep appliance thermometers in the refrigerator and freezer at all times. When the power is out, an appliance thermometer will always indicate the temperature in the refrigerator and freezer no matter how long the power has been out. The refrigerator temperature should be 40 F or below; the freezer, 0 F or lower. If you're not sure a particular food is cold enough, take its temperature with a food thermometer.

When to save and when to throw it out Refrigerator Foods MEAT, POULTRY, SEAFOOD Raw or leftover cooked meat, poultry, fish, or seafood; soy meat substitutes Thawing meat or poultry Meat, tuna, shrimp,chicken, or egg salad Gravy, stuffing, broth Lunchmeats, hot dogs, bacon, sausage, dried beef Pizza, with any topping Canned hams labeled "Keep Refrigerated" Canned meats and fish, opened CHEESE Soft Cheeses: blue/bleu, Roquefort, Brie, Camembert, cottage, cream, Edam, Monterey Jack, ricotta, mozzarella, Muenster, Neufchatel, queso blanco, queso fresco Hard Cheeses: Cheddar, Colby, Swiss, Parmesan, provolone, Romano Processed Cheeses Shredded Cheeses Low-fat Cheeses Grated Parmesan, Romano, or combination (in can or jar) DAIRY Milk, cream, sour cream, buttermilk, evaporated milk, yogurt, eggnog, soy milk Butter, margarine Baby formula, opened EGGS Fresh eggs, hard-cooked in shell, egg dishes, egg products Custards and puddings CASSEROLES, SOUPS, STEWS FRUITS Fresh fruits, cut Fruit juices, opened Held above 40 F for over 2 hours

Canned fruits, opened Fresh fruits, coconut, raisins, dried fruits, candied fruits, dates SAUCES, SPREADS, JAMS Opened mayonnaise, tartar sauce, horseradish Peanut butter Jelly, relish, taco sauce, mustard, catsup, olives, pickles Worcestershire, soy, barbecue, Hoisin sauces Fish sauces (oyster sauce) Opened vinegar-based dressings Opened creamy-based dressings Spaghetti sauce, opened jar BREAD, CAKES, COOKIES,PASTA, GRAINS Bread, rolls, cakes, muffins, quick breads, tortillas Refrigerator biscuits, rolls, cookie dough Cooked pasta, rice, potatoes Pasta salads with mayonnaise or vinaigrette Fresh pasta Cheesecake Breakfast foods waffles, pancakes, bagels PIES, PASTRY Pastries, cream filled Pies custard, cheese filled, or chiffon; quiche Pies, fruit VEGETABLES Fresh mushrooms, herbs, spices Greens, pre-cut, pre-washed, packaged Vegetables, raw Vegetables, cooked; tofu Vegetable juice, opened Baked potatoes, potato salad & commercial garlic in oil if above 50 F for over 8 hrs.

FOOD Frozen Food Still contains ice crystals and feels as cold as if refrigerated Thawed. Held above 40 F for over 2 hours MEAT, POULTRY, SEAFOOD Beef, veal, lamb, pork, and ground meats Poultry and ground poultry Variety meats (liver, kidney, heart, chitterlings) Casseroles, stews, soups Fish, shellfish, breaded seafood products DAIRY Milk. However, there will be some texture and flavor loss.. May lose some texture. Eggs (out of shell) and egg products Ice cream, frozen yogurt Cheese (soft and semi-soft). May lose some texture. Hard cheeses Shredded cheeses Casseroles containing milk, cream, eggs, soft cheeses Cheesecake FRUITS Juices Home or commercially packaged VEGETABLES Juices. Will change texture and flavor.. if mold, yeasty smell, or sliminess develops.. if mold, yeasty smell, or sliminess develops. after held above 40 F for 6 hours.

Home or commercially packaged or blanched BREADS, PASTRIES Breads, rolls, muffins, cakes (without custard fillings) Cakes, pies, pastries with custard or cheese filling Pie crusts, commercial and homemade bread dough OTHER Casseroles pasta, rice based. May suffer texture and flavor loss.. Some quality loss may occur. after held above 40 F for 6 hours.. Quality loss is considerable. Flour, cornmeal, nuts Breakfast items waffles, pancakes, bagels Frozen meal, entree, specialty items (pizza, sausage and biscuit, meat pie,convenience foods) Questions For more information, contact our Environmental Health Division at (513) 946-7800. For additional food safety information about meat, poultry, or egg products, call the toll-free USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 1 (800) 535-4555; Washington, DC area, (202) 720-3333; for the hearing-impaired (TTY) 1 (800) 256-7072. The Hotline is staffed by food safety experts weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern time. Food safety recordings can be heard 24 hours a day using a touch-tone phone. Information is also available from the FSIS Web site: http://www.fsis.usda.gov