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Latest county health inspections
Comments 0 | Recommend 0Each week, Glendale-Peoria Today publishes health inspections provided by the Maricopa County Environmental Services’ Division of Health Services.
Inspectors list critical, repeat and noncritical violations. A critical violation is more likely than noncritical to present a significant health hazard that could cause contamination or food-borne illness.
Glendale-Peoria Today receives results three weeks after inspections take place. Restaurants are given two weeks to clear up any problems, so violations may have been rectified by the time reports are published.
The following violations are described in detail on the county Web site, www.maricopa.gov. Residents without Internet access, who want more information on a restaurant listed below, may call environmental services at 602-506-6625.
One asterisk indicates the violation was corrected at time of the inspection. Two asterisks indicate the violation must be corrected prior to re-inspection. Three asterisks indicate the violation must be corrected prior to the next routine inspection.
The results of inspections reviewed July 20 through 26 and details of critical violations are listed.
Peoria
• Dolce Yogurt, 8995 W. Olive Ave.: gold, 0 violations.
• Flemings Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, 9712 W. Northern Ave.: no award, 2 critical, 1 repeat, 2 noncritical.
Employees’ hands and exposed arms not clean and properly washed.*
Food contact surfaces of utensils and equipment are not clean to sight and touch.*
• Wing Hing Chinese Restaurant, 7420 W. Cactus Road: no award, 4 critical, 0 repeat, 1 noncritical.
Cold, potentially hazardous foods not held at 41 degrees Fahrenheit or below.*
Chemical sanitizer not at proper concentration and/or hot water for sanitization at improper temperature.**
Toxic materials not properly labeled.*
Food contact surfaces and equipment are not cleaned frequently and properly to prevent food contamination.**
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