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Posted 14 November 2018 - 04:59 PM

Can dry food products like tea be stored directly on the floor if we have a epoxy paint coating on the floor



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Posted 14 November 2018 - 05:22 PM

nope. your products should always be off the floor (floods, critters, filth). The easiest route is to use pallets/skids to put your products on. You can then easily move them for cleaning and protect goods from damage


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Posted 15 November 2018 - 08:33 AM

Hi Hriday,

 

Indeed, that isn't a good practice. There shouldn't be any contact with the floor. 

 

Be sure to use food grade materials to store your products, to avoid any contamination of the tea.

 

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Gerard Heerkens



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Posted 21 November 2018 - 06:40 PM

Can dry food products like tea be stored directly on the floor if we have a epoxy paint coating on the floor

 

Hi Hriday - I used to be quality manager at a tea factory & I agree with the other comments - definitely not.

 

Whilst the aW won't support microbiological growth, microbiological contamination is still possible & also foreign body contamination & pests too.

 

As you know tea is also very hygroscopic & absorbs taints/odours very quickly so is best kept off the floor in sealed units until packed into customer packaging format.





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