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Kingston— During COVID-19, KFL&A Public Health is seeing an increased interest in people opening home-based food businesses. Prior to starting this new business venture, it is important to research the requirements of opening a food-related business in your home. Public Health Inspectors at KFL&A Public Health can guide you through the process to ensure you are meeting the requirements and supporting you to achieve your business plans.

Food businesses, regardless of location (e.g., public or private (home) setting), must have an inspection conducted prior to opening to receive approval from public health and the local municipality. If starting a home-based food business, the kitchen must comply with the Ontario Building Code, the Ontario Fire Code, municipal zoning by-laws, and the Ontario Food Premises Regulation.

Food businesses that require inspection include restaurants, food retail stores, bakeries, caterers, food processors, and even home-based food businesses. Under the Health Protection and Promotion Act a “food premises” means a premise where food or milk is manufactured, processed, prepared, stored, handled, displayed, distributed, transported, sold, or offered for sale. Whether you sell directly from home, deliver, or sell online these regulations apply.

If you intend to operate a home-based food business, a notification must first be sent to KFL&A Public Health. The notification must first be completed so a public health inspector can verify that the food prepared will be safe for consumption and that safety protocols are in place for staff.

During operating hours, every food premises must have at least one person present who has their Food Handler Certification. While operating during COVID-19, there are extra rules for keeping the workplace safe, including actively screening all employees for COVID-19 before every shift, using personal protective equipment including masks, and most importantly having a workplace safety plan. KFL&A Public Health is here to assist you to ensure your business can operate safely and effectively.

For more information, please call 613-549-1232, visit the agency’s website, or email enviro.health@kflaph.ca.

 

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