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Food, Lodging & InstitutionsChildren's Environmental Health ServicesThe Forsyth County Division of Environmental Health Section supports many programs for the protection of children’s health. These programs include the inspection of daycares, school buildings, school cafeterias and childhood lead investigations. Daycares
If the provisional status exceeds
7 days, or the child care center is disapproved, the Division of child Development shall be notified immediately for
further action. At the end of the inspection, a classification card is posted in a conspicuous place designated by the
Environmental Health Specialist. School Buildings and Cafeterias School cafeterias within the school systems are graded on a quarterly basis and are regulated in accordance with the
Rules Governing the Sanitation of Foodservice Establishments. The grading scale is on a 100 point scale and a letter
grade is assigned and posted. A score of 90 to 100 is awarded an A, a score of 80 to 89.5 is awarded a B and a score
of 79 to 79.5 is awarded a C. A score below 70 results in an immediate suspension of the operating permit. The
purpose of the cafeteria inspection is to ensure the proper storage, preparation and serving of food as well as the
proper cleaning and sanitation of all facilities and equipment. Lead The CLPPP has also formed the Forsyth County Lead Coalition made up of community leaders including parents,
medical providers, and representatives of the construction and housing industries, and many others who learn about
childhood lead poisoning issues in Forsyth County. The Coalition meets quarterly to discuss issues in lead poisoning
and listen to guest speakers from organizations such as HUD and EPA. We need more community involvement and would
love for you to join. |
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