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  • Beef, poultry, eggs and raw milk all can carry Salmonella bacteria.

  • Campylobacter is the most common cause of food poisoning on the island of Ireland.

  • Listeria can be present in raw, chilled, ready-to-eat foods and ready meals. It is especially dangerous for pregnant women and other vulnerable groups.
     

  • Many strains of E. coli are harmless to humans, but some can cause serious illness.

  • If you're having a BBQ remember to keep the hot food hot, the cold food cold, and make sure your meat is cooked to 75° Celsius.

  • Here are our tips to help you to keep your food safe when you’re on a picnic.  

  • Nobody wants to be laid up with food poisoning on holidays. 

  • Teach your kids handwashing the Rufus way - sing the song and get the sink poster, colouring sheets and character cut-outs.

  • Getting close to animals is great for children, as long as they know how to stay safe from bacteria.

  • What's the difference? Treat best before as a guideline and use by as a deadline.



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