Friday, November 3, 2017

Roof-top gardens are risky

Food safety communications guru Dr. Doug Powell is warning that the popularity of roof-top gardens on hospitals carries significant risks.

“There is an increasing trend in hospital farms,” said Stacia Clinton, the national program director for Health Care Without Harm’s Healthy Food in Health Care program, which advises hospitals on ways to provide sustainable and nutritious food.

“There’s a greater demand now for people to know where their food is coming from, and hospitals are looking for ways to connect people to their food more directly.”

But Powell warns that “if it’s growing on rooves, birds –Salmonella and Campylobacter factories – are crapping on the stuff, and washing does almost nothing.”

He said hospitals should be extra cautious because many of their patients have compromised immune systems.