A Dublin creche, Giraffe Childcare Limited at Elm Park, Merrion Road, faced a temporary closure due to severe food safety breaches. During a routine inspection, officials discovered dead mice in the children’s dining room and a nearby toilet, along with substantial rodent droppings in various areas. The creche was served a closure order on June 6, 2024, which was lifted on June 14, 2024, following remediation efforts.
This incident highlights the importance of strict adherence to food safety regulations in childcare facilities. Ensuring a clean and safe environment for children is paramount, and this case serves as a reminder to other institutions to maintain high standards of hygiene.
In addition to the creche, other businesses in Dublin also faced closure orders for similar reasons. A board game cafe, Board at 29 Clanbrassil Street Upper, Harold’s Cross, was shut down due to a rat infestation on its upper floor. The closure order was issued on June 14, 2024, and lifted three days later.
Furthermore, the Chrysanthemum restaurant in Rathfarnham was closed on June 11, 2024, for food contamination and inadequate pest-proofing. The order was lifted two days later after addressing the issues.
These closures underscore the critical role of regular inspections and prompt corrective actions in safeguarding public health. Consumers are advised to stay informed about the hygiene standards of the places they visit, particularly those serving food.
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