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- What is a Safe Refrigerator Temperature?
What is a Safe Refrigerator Temperature?
Key Points
- It’s important to keep the temperature of your refrigerator at or below 40° F
- To prevent your food from getting icy, keep the refrigerator temperature no lower than 35º F
- How can you tell if your refrigerator is cold enough
Overview
It’s important to keep the temperature of your refrigerator at or below 40° F. Any warmer than that, says the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and the types of bacteria that can cause both food spoilage and foodborne illness will multiply too quickly. Of course, you don’t want to go to the other extreme and be confronted with frozen milk every morning. To prevent your food from getting icy, keep the refrigerator temperature no lower than 35º F. And you can reap energy savings by keeping it at about 37º F. How can you tell if your refrigerator is cold enough? Unless your fridge has a built-in digital thermostat, it's difficult. Your best bet to buy a refrigerator thermometer; you can find inexpensive models at most grocery and hardware stores.Long-Lasting Produce Stock up and enjoy Your Questions Answered Steak that's changed color
Key Points
- It’s important to keep the temperature of your refrigerator at or below 40° F
- To prevent your food from getting icy, keep the refrigerator temperature no lower than 35º F
- How can you tell if your refrigerator is cold enough
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This information applies to: beef, chicken, cranberry, eggs, ground beef, hamburger, milk, pie, potatoes, salad, shrimp, steak, stuffing, turkey
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