Here Are 51 Facts About Food Safety For Kids That You Need To Know

Supriya Jain
Sep 01, 2023 By Supriya Jain
Originally Published on Jan 21, 2022
Edited by Lara Simpson
Food safety measures include buying better ingredients and food items, preparing and storing food hygienically, and preventing bacteria and fungus formation.
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Age: 3-18
Read time: 7.8 Min

Each year, millions of people suffer a foodborne illness, and the fact is that many do not even know that their illness is caused by food.

Foodborne illness can be prevented by following some food safety measures. Food safety measures include buying better ingredients and food items, preparing and storing food hygienically, and preventing bacteria and fungus formation.

While buying food items, most people forget to see the details of the product, like ingredients, expiration date, storage information, and things like this, which are very important to know before buying as they can lead to foodborne illnesses.

Before preparing food, you must wash your hands, preferably with warm water and soap, which helps kill maximum germs on your hands. Even after handling raw meat, poultry, fish, or eggs, you should clean your hands properly to avoid any spread of bacteria.

You must abide by the instructions given or by standard storage guidance for storing foods. Read along to find more exciting kids' meals ideas and hygiene facts.

Food Safety Practices

To ensure the proper handling of food, everyone must follow some essential food safety practices.

While shopping, you must not buy items whose packaging is torn or damaged. Always read the item's expiration, and do not buy if you know you will not consume it before that date. While buying, buy frozen things, buy them at last, to prevent them from getting spoiled early.

Maintain the refrigerator's temperature at around 40 F (4.5 C) and freezer at 0 F (-18 C). Always cook food properly and avoid recipes that include raw cooking. Serving should be done in clean dishes and utensils and never in which cooking was done.

One of the common ways via which illness is spread is food. And among the population, children are the most victims of it because they share toys, food, different articles among their friends without maintaining precautions.

The caregivers and parents should follow specific procedures to avoid food poisoning.

One of the best ways to ensure children's protection is to create a hazard analysis critical control points system, which includes identifying ingredients and items while buying, checking if they are good enough for consumption, and also recognizing critical control points, which mean handling of food, preparing food, and serving as any mistake in this might result in an individual's health being compromised.

Precautions a caregiver must consider are the ones mentioned above. Following all these will ensure a child's food safety.

There are small children in most households who should be taken care of while someone is cooking. The very first thing to be done is to keep all sharp substances like knives, scissors, forks, and similar items on the upper shelves, out of the reach of children. If there are any electrical appliances, they should also be kept unplugged.

Kitchen floors also should be maintained clean and safe. Children must not be near stoves and inductions, especially when something is being fried, as sometimes oil drops bounce out from the pan.

For infants, extra care should be taken as they have a weaker immune system. Whenever food is served for them, it should be freshly cooked and not have any leftovers. Their food intake must be home-cooked and straightforward.

These food safety tips, such as keeping your kitchen clean and how to handle raw eggs, are not just for young children. Adults can also benefit from knowing basic food safety tips to maintain a safe and healthy environment for themselves and their families.

Benefits

Hand-washing ignorance accounts for 33% of all food poisoning cases. It is therefore important to maintain good personal hygiene practices.

This is something that is taught early in our childhood, yet ignoring hand-washing is still a critical problem in the kitchen and the dining room.

We all know that health is wealth, and we must also adhere to it. When we list ways to stay healthy in our lives, food safety measures account for their maximum. A healthy person also is more productive. Hence, practicing food safety measures also makes a person more productive.

Complications

Everyone ought to have access to safe and nutritious food which are sufficient to lead a life with good health.

According to WHO, around 600 million, which means one in every ten people worldwide, get sick after consuming contaminated food, and nearly 420,000 die every year.

About 40% of the foodborne illness is suffered by children under five years of age, with a mortality rate of 125,000 every year.

All the data mentioned above are alarming and must be taken seriously. Food safety, proper nutrition, and food security are the need of the hour. Foodborne diseases also affect socio-economic development as they restrain one's health resulting in poor productivity.

Everyone should get together and provide clean water and healthy food to sections of the world that currently suffer from the lack thereof. Also, those who have access to healthy food and clean water must not waste their opportunity and make optimal use.

To avoid cross-contamination, one should avoid contact between cooked and raw foods.

Important Facts About Food Safety For Kids

The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated everyone should follow ten vital food safety practices. You can find them below, along with other food safety tips.

Foods like fruits and vegetables are safe to consume raw. However, some food items must be considered to be consumed as processed instead of raw, such as milk.

Cooking must be done thoroughly. This ensures all harmful bacteria are killed, and the food is safe to eat. You must avoid recipes that include half-cooked foods.

Never wait for too long to eat after cooking. If food is kept for more than two hours, it starts developing bacteria and has to be thrown away.

Storage of foods should be done carefully. The refrigerator's temperature must be maintained. And also, even in refrigerators, food should not be kept for too long.

Foods should be reheated thoroughly, ensuring every harmful bacterium is killed and food is fit for consumption.

We touch several things in our daily life, for which washing hands repeatedly becomes a necessity.

All slabs, utensils, and cooking areas should be cleaned now and then to ensure no building up of any bacterium.

Foods must be protected from insects (like cockroaches), rodents, and any other such animals, and we must always keep food items in closed containers.

An essential requirement while cooking is water. So safe and pure water should be used for cooking.

If your hands have mud on them, would you eat anything by using these hands? No, because you can see the mud and know that it carries bacteria which is harmful to the body. Some people do not wash their hands properly before eating because they can not see the germs with their bare eyes.

However, bacteria and germs are too small to be seen with our naked eyes, which brings us to the conclusion that no matter if we can see the germs, it is always present as we touch many things around us all the time wash our hands properly.

Cross-contamination is a term that means the transfer of bacteria and germs from one thing or food item to another food item and results in the growth and multiplication of germs.

Some examples from our daily lives which can result in this are touching foods right after using the toilet without cleaning hands properly, using the same cutting board for both raw meat and vegetables and fruits, not cleaning the refrigerator at regular intervals, not washing knives after using once and reusing any way, and also using the same cloth to wipe hands again and again while cooking.

All these things lead to the possibility of cross-contamination. The term is also known as cross-infection, which can cause mild to severe effects, such as loss of appetite, headache, nausea, and more.

Nutrients for kids from a clean and tidy kitchen containing clean surfaces are very important. People having long hair might not realize that they are cluttering the hygiene with their broken hair. Such things need to be taken care of.

There need to be safe serve tests before delivering frozen items to minors and older children.

Tap water is inadvisable to give to anyone since tap water has a higher risk of bacteria.

Fruits and vegetables are safe food forms in the case of disease control. Meat poultry needs to be delivered only after ensuring that it is safe.

Unpasteurized foods and undercooked meat can invite problems like kidney failure, stomach acid fluctuation, foodborne illness in the immune systems, food poisoning, and more. To avoid food poisoning, you need to prepare food like raw vegetables, eggs, and raw meats like raw chicken to turn them into cooked food before serving.

Raw meats like ground beef and cold foods can attack the immune systems much easier than fresh foods that are safer than these unpasteurized foods. Additional resources support the serving of hot foods and fresh fruits.

For example, hot foods can include hot dogs, and fresh fruits can be apples and bananas to keep the digestive system and the entire body functioning.

Food safety rules should not only be restricted to elders but also the kids. Things like washing hands frequently before eating and after coming from toilets, teaching them how to eat neatly, and explaining different safety tips are necessary as it is not possible to monitor them all the time.

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Written by Supriya Jain

Bachelor of Commerce, Master of Business Administration specializing in Marketing

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Supriya JainBachelor of Commerce, Master of Business Administration specializing in Marketing

As a skilled member of the Kidadl team, Shruti brings extensive experience and expertise in professional content writing. With a Bachelor's degree in Commerce from Punjab University and an MBA in Business Administration from IMT Nagpur, Shruti has worked in diverse roles such as sales intern, content writer, executive trainee, and business development consultant. Her exceptional writing skills cover a wide range of areas, including SOP, SEO, B2B/B2C, and academic content.

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