Atlanta Struggles With Health Code Violations in August 2024
Four dining establishments in Fulton County faced serious health code violations, receiving failing inspection scores in August 2024, according to recent data. The county reported a slight improvement compared to the previous month. The inspections, aimed at reducing foodborne illness risk factors and promoting good retail practices, highlight ongoing challenges in maintaining food safety. Here’s a closer look at the establishments with failing scores, their violations, and the potential solutions.
Alpharetta’s Troubling Health Score
Location: 631 N Main St, Suite 100, Alpharetta, GA 30009
Date: Aug. 29, 2024
Score: 58
Previous Scores: 92 (Jan. 10, 2024) and 57 (Dec. 21, 2023)
Key Violations:
- Ice buildup on food in freezer
- Damaged cans
- Flies throughout the kitchen
- Chicken stored on the floor
These findings indicate significant issues with food storage and pest control, problems which need immediate remediation to avoid further health risks.
Atlanta Location on Peachtree Road
Location: 3424 Peachtree Rd, Suite 150C, Atlanta, GA 30326
Date: Aug. 27, 2024
Score: 69
Previous Scores: 100 (Nov. 2, 2023) and 100 (Aug. 23, 2022)
Key Violations:
- Pink slime-like substance in the ice machine
- Grease buildup on hood vents and walls around the grill
- Bug crawling on the floor in the ice machine area
- Raw chicken stored above vegetables
- Burger toppings stored uncovered
The steep decline in scores highlights the urgent need for better maintenance practices and proper storage protocols in this establishment.
Another Atlanta Spot Falters on Peachtree Street
Location: 1080 Peachtree St NE, Suite 10, Atlanta, GA 30309
Date: Aug. 1, 2024
Score: 49
Previous Scores: 54 (July 19, 2024) and 96 (Jan. 25, 2024)
Key Violations:
- Heavy black slime buildup in the ice machine
- Raw chicken stored over tomatoes, above steaks, and next to burgers
- Grease buildup between grills
- Cook without hair restraint preparing food
This location needs a comprehensive overhaul of its food storage and preparation areas to meet health standards.
Health Concerns in College Park
Location: 3389 Roosevelt Hwy, College Park, GA 30349
Date: Aug. 14, 2024
Score: 65
Previous Scores: 80 (Nov. 20, 2023) and 82 (Feb. 13, 2023)
Key Violations:
- Mildew-like buildup on the deflector plate in the ice machine
- Roaches crawling on doors and corners of the facility
- Holes on walls and floor
- Ready-to-eat food in the cooler not date-marked
The presence of roaches and structural damage are severe issues that need immediate attention to protect public health.
Solutions to Common Health and Safety Issues
Fortunately, there are manageable solutions to these common health inspection pitfalls. One recurring problem is a dirty ice machine. Regular maintenance and preventive measures can help keep these appliances clean and functional. Partnering with service providers like Easy Ice can ensure that your ice machines are well-maintained, offering services from equipment rentals to preventive maintenance and emergency repairs.
Dining establishments must take these inspection results seriously and act proactively to address both minor and major health violations. Regular upkeep, employee training, and adherence to food safety standards are critical steps to fostering a safe and enjoyable dining experience for customers.
Stay tuned for next month’s health inspection reports and additional resources to maintain food safety and hygiene standards in your kitchens.