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Your Fridge May Be an Incubator For Bacteria – Here’s How to Prevent It : ScienceAlert

Last updated: May 11, 2025 8:05 am
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So, next time you open your fridge, take a moment to consider the temperature, organization, and cleanliness. These simple steps can make a big difference in keeping your food safe and fresh, and ultimately, ensuring that your fridge remains a safe haven for your family’s meals.

Your Fridge Might Be a Breeding Ground for Bacteria – Here’s How to Fix It

When it comes to food safety, one of the most overlooked areas in our homes is the refrigerator. We often assume that because it’s cold, bacteria won’t thrive there. However, research shows that our fridges can actually be a breeding ground for harmful pathogens if not properly maintained.

Oleksii Omelchenko, a Doctoral Researcher in listeria and other invasive pathogens at Quadram Institute, and Judith Evans, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Design at London South Bank University, have collaborated on a study to uncover the truth about fridge hygiene.

In their research, they found that many fridges are not kept at the optimal temperature of below 5°C, allowing bacteria to multiply rapidly. Additionally, food spills and leaks are common occurrences that can provide a perfect environment for bacteria to grow.

To prevent your fridge from becoming a haven for harmful pathogens, Omelchenko and Evans recommend the following tips:

1. Regularly clean and sanitize your fridge: Remove all food items, shelves, and drawers, and clean them with hot, soapy water. Use a mixture of water and vinegar to disinfect surfaces and eliminate any lingering odors.

2. Check the temperature: Invest in a refrigerator thermometer to ensure that your fridge is consistently below 5°C. Adjust the settings if necessary to maintain this temperature.

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3. Store food properly: Use airtight containers to prevent cross-contamination and keep raw meat, poultry, and seafood on the bottom shelf to prevent drips onto other food items.

4. Don’t overcrowd your fridge: Leave space between items to allow for proper air circulation, which helps maintain a consistent temperature throughout the appliance.

5. Check expiration dates: Regularly inspect your food items for signs of spoilage and dispose of anything past its expiration date to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria.

By following these simple tips, you can ensure that your fridge remains a safe place to store your food and reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses. Remember, a clean and well-maintained fridge is essential for keeping you and your family healthy.

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