Due to the heat in Kyiv, the sale of perishable food at fairs has been banned
Kyiv • UNN
Due to the summer heat in Kyiv, the sale of perishable foods, such as fresh meat, dairy products, and creamy confectionery, has been temporarily banned at agricultural and seasonal fairs to prevent outbreaks of intestinal diseases.
Due to the summer heat in the capital, the sale of perishable food is temporarily banned at agricultural and seasonal fairs. This was stated by KCSA, UNN reports.
Details
The agency said that from July 3 to July 7, agricultural fairs will be held in Kyiv.
Due to the increase in the average daily air temperature, the sale of perishable food products, namely fresh meat, meat products, sausages, live and fresh frozen fish, seafood, milk, dairy products, poultry eggs, confectionery with cream, etc. has been temporarily suspended.
The agency adds that personal responsibility for the sale of such products at fairs, which can provoke outbreaks of intestinal diseases, is assigned to the heads of district state administrations in Kyiv and heads of municipal enterprises that organize fairs.
The organizers urge visitors to take care of their own safety and go to the shelter during the air raid.
The list of locations where agricultural food fairs are held can be found at the link.
Recall
As of July 2, elevated levels of sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and formaldehyde in the air are being recorded in Kyiv due to the heat wave.