Saving Our Seniors in Petersburg

Last inspected:

132 49th St S St, Petersburg, FL 33710
Overview

Saving Our Seniors, a mobile food vendor in Petersburg, had one inspection on record as of May 27, 2025. The inspection identified one intermediate-priority violation: the establishment lacks written procedures for employees to respond to vomit or diarrheal events, including cleanup and disinfection protocols. The violation was noted as a repeat finding. The facility was in the permit application process at the time of inspection and was required to complete payment to obtain its food permit.

Summary generated from Florida FDACS public inspection records.

1FDACS Insp.
1Violations

Last inspected FDACS:

Saving Our Seniors in Petersburg: FDACS Inspection History (1)

Inspections conducted by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), which oversees grocery stores, convenience stores, bakeries, food manufacturers, mobile vendors, and vending machines.

— 1 inspection
— Met Sanitation Inspection Requirements· 1 violation· Met Requirements

Inspector: ALORA BOEKE, SANITATION AND SAFETY SPECIALIST

Comments: When citations have been corrected and initialed, an electronic copy of the completed report may be emailed to [email protected]. Please note each observation that has been corrected. The Minimum Construction Standards checklist has been used in accordance with 500.12(2)(a) Florida Statutes by the food safety inspector to determine compliance before obtaining a food permit. Thank you for submitting your food establishment permit application. To complete the application process, you must remit payment in full. To expedite the processing of your food permit application, electronic online payment is available at https://foodpermit.fdacs.gov. Follow the instructions on the portal page for payment processing. Payment by check or money order is also accepted, but must be made payable to FDACS and remitted to Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, PO Box 6720, Tallahassee, FL 32314-6720. Please note that payment by check or money order may delay the processing of your food permit application. Permit fees must be paid in full before your application can be processed further. Failure to pay any permit fees in full will result in the denial of your permit and you may be subject to administrative penalties if you are found operating without a valid food

Risk-Based Violations

2-501.11 Establishment does not have written procedures for employees to follow when responding to an event that involves the discharge of vomitus or diarrhea onto surfaces at the food establishment, or procedures do not address specific actions employees must take to minimize the spread of contamination and the exposure of employees, consumers, food, and surfaces to vomitus or fecal matter. 2-501.11 PfPfRepeat
Written documentation for the cleanup and disinfection of vomit/diarrheal events not present.

Saving Our Seniors in Petersburg: Frequently Asked Questions

When was Saving Our Seniors in Petersburg last inspected?
Saving Our Seniors in Petersburg was last inspected by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) on May 27, 2025. Inspection type: Met Sanitation Inspection Requirements.
How many inspections has Saving Our Seniors in Petersburg had?
Saving Our Seniors in Petersburg has 1 FDACS food safety inspection(s) on record from January 2022 to present.
What did the most recent FDACS inspection of Saving Our Seniors in Petersburg find?
Saving Our Seniors in Petersburg was most recently inspected by FDACS on May 27, 2025 (Met Sanitation Inspection Requirements).
Has Saving Our Seniors in Petersburg had any stop-sale or stop-use orders?
No, Saving Our Seniors in Petersburg has no stop-sale or stop-use orders on record with Florida FDACS.
What are the most common violations at Saving Our Seniors in Petersburg?
The most frequently cited FDACS violations at Saving Our Seniors in Petersburg are: 2-501.11: Establishment does not have written procedures for employees to follow when responding to an event that involves the discharge of vomitus or diarrhea onto surfaces at the food establishment, or procedures do not address specific actions employees must take to minimize the spread of contamination and the exposure of employees, consumers, food, and surfaces to vomitus or fecal matter. 2-501.11 Pf.

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