This 12 gallon insulated green
canvas pouch measures 18"x7"x17" and holds roughly 30 to 35 pounds of
food.
Food
Transport Equipment:
HSN
reviewed food transport containers to identify those
that do
the best job of transporting food donations. Factors that
impacted the choice of a transport container include:
Amount of food involved,
Time required to transport the donation,
Availability and cost of different types of containers,
Container size when in use and when not in use.
A 12 gallon insulated pouch was ultimately decided upon as
the best overall transport container for prepared food pick-ups.
Food
Temperature Recommendations:
HSN
has researched both government and industry standards to identify
recommended storage and transport temperatures for perishable, prepared
food donations. Follow these guidelines on temperature:
Food
temperatures between 40 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit (F) [between 4 and
60 degrees Celsius (C)] are in the so-called "temperature danger-zone."
Harmful bacteria grow more readily at these temperatures and the food
can spoil. Food donations MUST be kept at or below 40 degrees F (4
degrees C) during storage and transport. Ideally, food donations should
be frozen to preserve them longer.
Use a calibrated
thermometer to monitor food temperatures during storage and transport
(preferably a probe-type thermometer). Here is a helpful guide on
thermometer calibration and use: Tips
for Operating a Food Thermometer
Pack the food donations carefully, following recommended
guidelines, such as those provided on this quick reference guide: Cooler
Packing for Safe Food Transport
Hot
Topics for Food Donation
HSN
has developed informational references on topics of interest to
potential donors and others involved in food rescue operations. Use the
links below to access quick references on the following topics: