Can you get sick from contaminated ice?

There are few studies that provide information on standards for the production of ice cubes. One of them are reports released by ice machine manufacturer Ice-O-Matic. They showed that almost 40% of operators acknowledge that they did not realise how often the ice machine, especially the water filters, needed cleaning. This showed that this area is often a neglected place. In addition, despite being professionally involved in the production of ice cubes, operators were unaware that bacteria were able to survive in ice.  

Is this true? Unfortunately, yes! Bacteria that can cause health risks to humans are able to survive in ice cubes. After consuming contaminated ice, unwanted cases of cholera, Salmonella, E. coli, and Norovirus as well as many other diseases can occur.

Due to the possible presence of bacteria, regular cleaning of ice machines is required. The aim is not only to combat bacteria but also to eliminate the build-up of harmful slime or mould that naturally occurs when air is drawn into the unit during operation.

 

Referring to one of our principles, we encourage you to choose ice cubes from a trustworthy manufacturer that sticks to schedules and guidelines, is proactive rather than reactive, and ensures proper production standards on a continuous basis.

Sources:
hygienefoodsafety.org/can-you-get-sick-from-contaminated-ice/

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The Food and Nutrition Safety Act has been in force in Poland since 28 October 2006. The food law is a set of legal acts establishing rules for the production and circulation of raw materials, food, and objects coming into contact with raw materials and food to the extent necessary to protect health and meet consumer expectations.

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Stowarzyszenie Producentów i Operatorów Certyfikowanego Lodu Spożywczego, (Association of producers and operators of certified food ice) KRS [National Court Register] No. 0000784552, REGON [National Official Business Register] No. 383424111, NIP [VAT] No. 7010927104 
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