As of Saturday, February 11, 2012
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Albany Herald
These establishments were inspected by the Dougherty and Lee Counties Environmental Health Office Feb. 8-9.
The department scores on a 100-point scale with a score of 80 or greater considered to be passing.
Businesses and Agencies inspected are required to post score sheets where the public can see them.
To contact the health office, call (229) 438-3943.
DOUGHERTY
FEBRUARY 8
Austin’s Firegrill, 2817 Old Dawson Road
Score: 93
Notes: Food contact surfaces need to be cleaned and sanitized — food and non food contact surfaces not properly constructed — hot and cold water not with adequate pressure.
Starbucks, 417 Third Ave.
Score: 90
Notes: Person in charge does not demonstrate knowledge of duties — wiping cloths not properly used or stored.
FEBRUARY 9
Albany State University, 504 College Drive
Score: 100
Burger King, 2805 N. Slappey Blvd.
Score: 97
Notes: Utensils, equipment and linens not properly stored or dried — facility not maintained or cleaned.
Chick Fil A/ASU, 504 College Drive
Score: 100
Einstein Noah Restaurant/ASU, 504 College Drive
Score: 100
TCBY, 2416 Dawson Road
Score: 83
Notes: Food is not separated or protected — food stored uncovered — contamination could happen in food prep and storage display — garbage no properly disposed of.
LEE
Hibachi Express, 1588 US HWY 19 S
Score: 96
Notes: No proper date marking or disposal.
Subway, 1443 US HWY 19 S
Score: 93
Notes: No management awareness policy present — contamination may occur during food prep and in storage display.
Philly Connection, 2831 B Ledo Road
Score: 94
Notes: Food contact surfaces need to be cleaned and sanitized — hot and cold water not adequate pressure.
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