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FEHD prosecutes the back alley of the restaurant in Chik Fu Street, Tai Wai, the reporter inspects and sees rats

2022-07-04T14:46:33.312Z


There are many restaurants on Chik Fu Street in Tai Wai, but the hygienic environment in the back alleys is not good. The FEHD pointed out that the sewers were found to be blocked during the inspection of the back alleys of Chik Fu Street. , and to the restaurant


There are many restaurants on Chik Fu Street in Tai Wai, but the hygienic environment in the back alleys is not good. The FEHD pointed out that the sewers were found to be blocked during the inspection of the back alleys of Chik Fu Street. , and provided hygiene education to the person in charge of the restaurant. There was also dripping water from the air conditioner at the scene, and the department has asked the residents to deal with it.


A reporter from "Hong Kong 01" inspected the back alleys of restaurants along Ji Fu Street this afternoon. The ground was stagnant with rubbish all over the place, and there were even rats infested. The air conditioner was leaking badly, and some people used styrofoam boxes to carry muddy-yellow sewage.


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Found someone cleaning utensils in the open air in late June

The FEHD stated that it had already discovered the ground damage and blockage of the sewer in the back lanes of Chik Fu Street, Tai Wai, and referred the case to the relevant departments for follow-up in early June; after receiving the referral from the media, it immediately dispatched staff to arrive at different times. During the inspection of the alley, in late June, someone was found to be cleaning food utensils in the open air, so two prosecutions were immediately filed, and hygiene education was provided to the person in charge of the restaurant concerned.

FEHD staff also discovered that an air-conditioner was dripping water, and issued a "nuisance notice" to the occupant concerned, requesting the occupant to remove the nuisance and stop the air-conditioning machine dripping water within a specified period.

During a review in late June, officers found that the air-conditioner had been properly repaired.

The department then dispatched staff to conduct inspections. During this period, no one was found to be handling food or cleaning utensils in the open air.

Food business can be jailed for 3 months for using back alley

The FEHD pointed out that from July last year to June this year, it had not received any complaints about hygiene matters at food premises in the area of ​​Chik Fu Street in Tai Wai. The department will continue to monitor the situation and take appropriate actions.

According to the Food Business Regulations (Cap. 132X), all persons engaged in the food business shall, while engaged in the business, take all measures reasonably necessary to protect the food from the danger of contamination.

In addition, the Regulation also stipulates that no person shall use any lane, street, open space, rooftop, etc. to prepare or store uncovered food for the purpose of operating a food business.

Offenders, upon conviction, can be fined up to $10,000 and imprisoned for three months.

Reporter's direct hit: the mouse is as big as the palm of the hand, and there is muddy yellow sewage in the styrofoam box

The reporter of "Hong Kong 01" inspected the restaurants around Chik Fu Street in Tai Wai this afternoon. The sanitary conditions in the back alleys were not good. It fell to the ground, and it was like a palm-sized mouse fleeing in front of the reporter.

There is a restaurant in the back alley with a serious water leakage from the air conditioner on the back door and upstairs. Some people use styrofoam boxes to hold the water from the air conditioners, and there are also styrofoam boxes that carry muddy yellow sewage. Process food.

By 2 p.m., FEHD staff and outsourced cleaners came to inspect the site. The cleaners took away the styrofoam boxes and paper sheets in the back alley, while FEHD staff checked the back alley from time to time.

The staff member revealed that since there are a large number of restaurants in Chik Fu Street, inspections and cleaning are regularly carried out.

At nearly 3 pm, the outsourced cleaners dispatched a water truck to the scene and opened the throat to wash the floor.

The FEHD said the first round of rodent eradication was effective. More than 2,000 sanitation blackspots were inspected and a total of 58 cases were prosecuted. Public toilets were intelligently upgraded to enhance hygiene and enhance the sense of belonging to the city. The risk of pox is low

Source: hk1

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