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swaller22  
#1 Posted : 22 January 2020 20:44:07(UTC)
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swaller22

In a care home, day room kitchenette area does the fridge need to be a commercial fridge or can it be a standard fridge like one you can pick up at Argos/AO etc? The fridge holds milk/juices, butter for residents.

Roundtuit  
#2 Posted : 22 January 2020 21:33:24(UTC)
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Roundtuit

In most work environments the fridge etc. are all purchased from normal white goods suppliers

Commercial kitchens e.g. hotels / restaraunts that get a lot of abuse you would invest in more serious kit

Even take aways use "domestic" goods if you look at the various TV programmes so why do you presume you need something extra special?

Roundtuit  
#3 Posted : 22 January 2020 21:33:24(UTC)
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Roundtuit

In most work environments the fridge etc. are all purchased from normal white goods suppliers

Commercial kitchens e.g. hotels / restaraunts that get a lot of abuse you would invest in more serious kit

Even take aways use "domestic" goods if you look at the various TV programmes so why do you presume you need something extra special?

Zyggy  
#4 Posted : 23 January 2020 08:26:11(UTC)
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Zyggy

I have worked in care home setting & don't see a problem with a "normal" domestic fridge in the setting you describe. However, the larger fridges used in the kitchen environment tend to be of a commercial standard usually because of their size & the need to maintain a constant low temperature.
jwk  
#5 Posted : 23 January 2020 09:15:17(UTC)
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jwk

Agree with Zyggy; I have been in many many care homes and small fridges in domestic style environments such as day rooms or kitchenettes are invariably domestic. One thing to consider is temperature checking: this is best done without opening the fridge door if possible, so a probe with a captive readout can be handy if there's room on the fridge top for the display,

John

swaller22  
#6 Posted : 23 January 2020 20:30:35(UTC)
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swaller22

Thanks for the responses. I was just curious because we had environmental health officer in and they said we had to have commercial fridges put in kitchenette areas to replace our perfectly good domestic fridges.

Roundtuit  
#7 Posted : 23 January 2020 21:19:58(UTC)
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Roundtuit

"please provide the specific legislative or regulatory text that justifies your comment" as we would prefer not to add to environmental waste by dumping perfectly serviceable equipment

Newly graduated EHO by any chance?

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A Kurdziel on 24/01/2020(UTC), A Kurdziel on 24/01/2020(UTC)
Roundtuit  
#8 Posted : 23 January 2020 21:19:58(UTC)
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Roundtuit

"please provide the specific legislative or regulatory text that justifies your comment" as we would prefer not to add to environmental waste by dumping perfectly serviceable equipment

Newly graduated EHO by any chance?

thanks 2 users thanked Roundtuit for this useful post.
A Kurdziel on 24/01/2020(UTC), A Kurdziel on 24/01/2020(UTC)
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