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How an Ice Machine Water Filter can Prevent Packaged Ice Contamination

It's Not Col You Might Be Selling Contaminated Ice 71% 25.6% 13.6% heterotrophs coliforms E. Coli & enterococci Retail store ice machines Retail store ice machines Retail store ice machines contained contained heterotrophs indicators of bacterial growth. contained an unsatisfactory level of colifoms - significant enough to indicate sanitation problems. one of the two potent contaminants E. Coli* and enterococci indicate sanitation problems. Who Does This Concern? Packaged ice produced/bagged at retail locations, convenience stores, fast food restaurants, gas stations, and self serve vending machines. If you make and bag your own ice or if you own ice vending machines, your customers are at an increased risk of being exposed to contaminated ortainted ice and you may be liable for damages and/or recall expense. No Cleanings w/Ice Wands $1329 1 Cleaning w/Ice Wands 2 Cleanings w/Ice Wands $279 $804 What's the Solution? COST SAVINGS Ice Machine Cleaning Cost (typical 3x per year) $171 $1500 Available From: Ice WandTM Yearly Cost freshwatersystems.com (4x per year) serving you since 1989 CLICK HERE Information taken from the IPIA brochure and the University of Georgia study.

How an Ice Machine Water Filter can Prevent Packaged Ice Contamination

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Have you ever thought that bagged ice you buy at a convince store could be contaminated with heterotrophs, coliforms, and E.Coli? Most of us believe the freezing temperatures would prevent any bacteri...

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