Sunyani, Dec. 26, - Mr Mathew
Gyan Nkum, a Senior Regulatory Officer of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA),
has advised shop owners not to keep cats in their shops as it is dangerous to
the health and safety of consumers.
He said shop owners mostly did
that to prevent rodents and insects from feeding on the edible products but it
posed a threat to public health.
Mr Nkum, the Senior Regulatory
Officer for the Brong-Ahafo Region, gave the advice in an interview with the
Ghana News Agency in Sunyani and explained that the urine and faeces of cats
could contaminate the products in the shop.
He urged shop operators to rather
engage the services of certified pest control agents of the Environmental
Protection Agency to use the appropriate chemicals to prevent insecticides and
rodents from entering their shops to ensure public safety.
Mr Nkum entreated shop owners to
keep their shops clean and ensure all goods and items were safe for public
consumption.
He said a lot of unwholesome
edible items flooded the markets on occasions like the Yuletide, which
consequently affected public health.
He, therefore, advised the public
to check the expiry dates on consumables in addition to ascertaining if the
inscriptions on them were in English to avoid consuming food containing
allergic substances that would react negatively in their bodies.
Consumers must also be
circumspect about purchasing canned foods displayed in the sun as the content
might be affected by the scorching sun.
He advised traders to keep their
products inside the shops or under umbrella to prevent contamination to protect
public health.
Mr Nkum entreated the public to
report traders suspected to have tampered with the expiry dates of products to
the Police or the FDA for action to be taken.
GNA

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