Thoroughly wash and sanitize the communal sink before and after washing your produce to prevent cross-contamination. This helps protect yourself and others from harmful bacteria.
Communal sinks are used by many people and can harbor bacteria and contaminants. To safely wash produce in a communal sink, follow these steps:
Wash Your Hands: Begin by washing your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds.
Clean the Sink: Before placing any produce in the sink, scrub the sink basin and faucet with hot, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly.
Sanitize the Sink: After cleaning, sanitize the sink with a diluted bleach solution (approximately 1 tablespoon of bleach per gallon of water) or a commercial kitchen sanitizer. Let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly with potable water.
Wash Produce: Wash your fruits and vegetables under cool, running water. Use a clean scrub brush to remove dirt and debris from produce with thick skins, like potatoes or melons.
Dry Produce: After washing, dry your produce with a clean paper towel or cloth towel.
Clean the Sink Again: Repeat steps 2 and 3 to clean and sanitize the sink after you are finished washing your produce. This ensures you don't leave behind any contaminants for the next user.
Consider using a large, clean bowl inside the sink to wash your produce. This creates a barrier between your food and the sink surface, further reducing the risk of contamination, especially if you are unsure of how well the sink has been cleaned previously.