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Be Food Safe
means preventing foodborne illness through four easy steps: Clean, Separate, Cook and Chill.
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Put Food Safety on the Back-to-School Agenda
(Aug 25, 2010) |
En Español PDF
Video News Release: Packing Lunches
(WMV) |
En Español
Podcast
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Podcast Feed
Keeping "Bag" Lunches Safe
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En Español
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En Español PDF
For College Students
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Safe Tailgating
(WMV)
Summer Food Safety Information
Safe Summer Grilling Video
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"USDA Food Safety Discovery Zone" - Delivering Food Safety Messages Across the Nation
Interactive, mobile, hands-on food safety learning experience is coming to towns and cities around the country.
About
Be Food Safe
Read this introduction to learn more about the purpose, development, and launch of the
Be Food Safe
campaign.
Be Food Safe
For Consumers: Four Simple Steps
Learn the simple steps you can take to prevent foodborne illness at home.
Fact sheets and Multimedia for Each Step:
Clean, Separate, Cook, Chill
Be Food Safe
For Educators
Tools for educators include print advertisements and radio spots for each of the four behaviors, logos, and a poster.
Be Food Safe
Research
Important social marketing research supports FSIS'
Be Food Safe
educational campaign.
News, Video, Photo and Images
Explore feature stories, the gallery of photos and graphics to download, and color usage guidelines.
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Food Safety Questions? Ask Karen!
FSIS' automated response system can provide food safety information 24/7
Last Modified: August 25, 2010
Be Food Safe
Ask Karen
Educational Materials & Campaigns
Thermy
Is It Done Yet?
Fight BAC!®
Food Safety Education Month
USDA Food Safety Mobile
Fact Sheets
Food Safety at Home Podcasts
USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline
For Kids & Teens
Food Safety Education Conference 2010
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