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While the study was based on home refrigerators, it seems like sometimes when we're away from home, we may get a bit less fussy about some things. Is your RV reefer safer than the one back home? Well here's some cold food for thought. "There is a disconnect between food safety practices and people’s confidence in preparing foods safely. It’s very hard to change behaviors," said Danielle Schor, R.D., and a senior vice president of the food safety division of the International Food Information Council (IFIC), a nonprofit organization that addresses consumer education. IFIC has taken up issue of safe-refrigeration cause with a customized campaign. The campaign’s main message to consumers is to purchase thermometers, keep refrigerator temperatures at 40 degrees Fahrenheit or below, and monitor several times a day. Aside from throwing out ready-to-eat foods by package storage dates, refrigerators need a weekly cleaning, a practice that consumers avoid. One study shows that approximately 50 percent of consumers clean their refrigerators once a month. But because consumers fail to clean thoroughly, scientists say that figure is likely exaggerated. So how often to clean the cooler? Once a week, with dish soap, say the chill box experts. Then let the shelves and drawers air dry.Of course, keeping the food temperature down to 40 degrees is a must; and follow recognized safety limits on how long to hold onto food. When traveling, keep a really close eye on food temperature. While we don't advocate traveling with the 'fridge on, it's a good idea to check the inside temperature when you get to your daily stopping point. Top of Page Get your FREE RV Travel Newsletter every week - sign up now.
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