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Be Food Safe
Be Food Safe means preventing foodborne illness through four easy steps: Clean, Separate, Cook and Chill. Nutrition Note: For nutrition information, visit MyPyramid.gov. Food safety and nutrition go hand-in-hand!
Roast turkey Preparing for a Safe and Easy Thanksgiving Dinner - One Day at a Time (Nov 10, 2009)
Start your countdown to the big day with these food handling tips and join a live Facebook chat on November 19.
E. coli bacteria E. coli O157:H7 Information from FoodSafety.gov
Learn about the health risks associated with undercooked ground beef, raw cookie dough, and other foods that have been associated with foodborne illness outbreaks. Related Information: Ask Karen, the virtual representative, a question about E. coli.
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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
Learn the simple steps you can take to prevent foodborne illness at home. Find fact sheets and multimedia.

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.

Be FoodSafe: The FSIS Magazine
This new quarterly magazine will focus on food safety behavior trends, emerging science and research, inspection issues (domestic and international), and education programs for food workers, consumers and caregivers.


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Last Modified: November 10, 2009

 

 

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