The Brogue Hog

September 11, 2008

Unexpected Freezer Outage

Did you have any power problems at your house? Did you notice if your refrigerator broke last night? Are you concerned about the food that was in your freezer being okay?

Not to worry - there are some simple guidelines to food safety in such a situation.

If the food has been completely thawed or even warmed to room temperature, throw it away. If your food has been setting out for more than a couple of hours, it needs to be thrown out.

Largely thawed food that is still cold should be cooked immediately. Foods that have been cooked may then be consumed or refrigerated for later use.

If the food still has ice crystals on it, you may refreeze it. If you do not have a freezer available, throw it in a cooler and add dry ice. You will not have the longevity that a normal freezer offers, and will need to cook these items.

You can immediately get rid of items that have signs of freezer burn.

It’s not possible to prevent the occurrence of unexpected power interruptions due to weather or accidents, but it is possible to react properly in such cases.
If your current refrigerator or freezer isn’t working like it should, your best bet is to purchase a new one. If you have the space, you should certainly consider a large American Style fridge freezer. Any kitchen will be much better by having this. This site contains a wide range of American made fridges and freezers, aiming to serve you better.

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