Preventing Contamination from Lighting Sources in Food Preparation Areas

In addition to providing protective coverings over light bulbs, what else can staff do to prevent the risk of contamination from lighting sources?

Besides using protective coverings over light bulbs, staff can minimize contamination risk from lighting sources by using shatter-resistant light bulbs and ensuring regular maintenance and timely replacement of these bulbs.

Further Precautions to Prevent Contamination from Lighting Sources

In addition to using protective coverings for light bulbs, staff can further prevent the risk of contamination from lighting sources via different methods. One effective precaution is to use shatter-resistant light bulbs. These bulbs are designed with a special coating that prevents the glass from shattering upon impact, thus reducing the risk of contamination caused by broken glass. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of the bulbs are also necessary to ensure that they are in good condition and not likely to break unpredictably.

In addition to providing protective coverings over light bulbs, what else can staff do to prevent the risk of contamination from lighting sources? Staff can minimize contamination risk from lighting sources by using shatter-resistant light bulbs and ensuring regular maintenance and timely replacement of these bulbs.
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