Health Department launches interactive food inspection map

New feature allows public to make informed decisions about where they dine

The Hamilton County Health Department has launched an interactive food inspection map on its website. This new tool allows residents to easily access and review food inspection reports for over 1,200 food service establishments, including restaurants and food stores operating within the county.

The food inspection map provides a user-friendly platform where individuals can enter their location, view nearby food establishments, and click on specific restaurants to pull up detailed inspection reports.

LeMaster

“Food safety is a top priority for the Hamilton County Health Department, and we are committed to ensuring that our community has access to the most current and relevant information,” Hamilton County Health Department Administrator Jason LeMaster said. “This new feature allows consumers to make more informed decisions about where they dine or shop. By making these reports readily available, we hope to increase public awareness and encourage all food establishments to maintain the highest standards of food safety.”

The Health Department conducts regular, unannounced inspections of food establishments based on a hazard risk assessment, and all inspection results are made public 10 days following the completion of an inspection. In addition to inspections, the department offers food safety training for establishments upon request, further supporting the community’s health and well-being.

The Interactive Food Inspection Map is now available on the Health Department’s website at hamiltoncounty.in.gov/256/Food-Establishment-Program.

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