Page Title: Keep Food Safe | FoodSafety.gov

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Page Description: Find tips from FoodSafety.gov on safe food handling, cooking, and storage practices that help prevent food poisoning and foodborne illness. Keep food safe by type of food, by type of event, in all seasons, and in a disaster or emergency.

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Page Text: Share Keep Food Safe Healthy eating means more than managing calories or choosing a balanced diet of nutrient-rich foods. The best healthy eating plans also involve safe food handling, cooking, and storage practices that help prevent food poisoning and foodborne illness. This year, an estimated 1 in 6 Americans will get sick from food poisoning. Find out what you can do to keep you and your family safe. Check your Steps: Following four simple steps – Clean, Separate, Cook, and Chill – can help protect your family from food poisoning at home. Keep Food Safe by Type of Food: Get the latest tips and techniques to keep specific foods safe and prevent food poisoning. Keep Food Safe by Type of Events and Seasons: Whether you’re planning a small summer cookout or a big holiday celebration, a camping trip or a potluck dinner, you need to follow special precautions to ensure that you and your guests are safe from food poisoning. Food Safety in a Disaster or Emergency: Find out how to keep food safe during and after an emergency, such as a hurricane, flood, fire, or loss of power. FoodKeeper App: Use this app to help you use food while at peak quality and reduce waste. Test Your Knowledge

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