How to use a dishwasher
brooklyn1 wrote:
> It's not to heat your house, it's strictly for the convenience of drying
> your dishes and for health reasons... if having to wait for your dishes to
> air dry from the time you open the dishwasher door is not inconvenient to
> you then by all means don't use the heated dry... only negative then is that
> your sysem is less sanitary.. dishes really should dry as quickly as
> possible, stagnant water is unsanitary.... sometimes restaurants become
> backed up and they serve in wet dishes, that's a big health code
> violation... purposefully air drying dishes is a much bigger health code
> violation.
Some people worry WAYYYYY too much. 1. Just because it's an official code
doesn't mean it's necessary or even makes sense. 2. Public eating places have
different rules from homes, possibly because it would be impossible to enforce
home rules -- although that doesn't seem to be an obstacle in some cases.
You would be horrified at my dishwashing practices. Nevertheless, I can't
remember the last time we were sick, although I do remember that we were sick
at some time in the past.
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Cheers, Bev
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