Section 2790. Indoor areas; surface characteristics  


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  • Part VI. Physical Facilities

    Article 1. Materials for Construction and Repair

    A. Except as specified in subsection B of this section, materials for indoor floor, wall, and ceiling surfaces under conditions of normal use shall be:

    1. Smooth, durable, and easily cleanable for areas where food establishment operations are conducted;

    2. Closely woven and easily cleanable carpet for carpeted areas; and

    3. Nonabsorbent for areas subject to moisture such as food preparation areas, walk-in refrigerators, warewashing areas, toilet rooms, mobile food establishment servicing areas, and areas subject to flushing or spray cleaning methods.

    B. In a temporary food establishment:

    1. A floor may be concrete, if graded to drain, machine-laid asphalt, or dirt or gravel if it is covered with mats, removable platforms, duckboards, or other approved materials that are effectively treated to control dust and mud; and

    2. Walls and ceilings may be constructed of a material that protects the interior from the weather and windblown dust and debris.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 18, Issue 10, eff. March 1, 2002; amended, Virginia Register Volume 24, Issue 02, eff. October 16, 2007; Volume 26, Issue 07, eff. January 1, 2010.

Statutory Authority

§§ 35.1-11 and 35.1-14 of the Code of Virginia.