Florida Violation V06: Handwashing facilities

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Florida DBPR violation V06 (Handwashing facilities) is a high priority food safety violation classified under Facilities.

Reference: 61C-4.019(5), FDA Food Code 5-202

What the Code Says

V06 — Handwashing facilities

Inadequate handwashing facilities

— Florida Administrative Code 61C-4, FDA Food Code

Why This Matters

HYGIENE INFRASTRUCTURE FAILURE: Without adequate handwashing facilities, proper hand hygiene is impossible. Studies show handwashing compliance drops to 5% when sinks are inaccessible or poorly equipped. No hot water means grease and biofilms remain on hands. No soap reduces bacterial removal from 99.9% to 25%. No towels means wet hands spread 1,000x more bacteria.

CDC Risk Factor Classification: Poor Personal Hygiene - CDC Risk Factor #5

The CDC identifies five major contributing factors to foodborne illness outbreaks: food from unsafe sources, inadequate cooking, improper holding temperatures, contaminated equipment, and poor personal hygiene. Source: CDC Contributing Factors

Real-World Impact

A 2022 Florida county health department investigation found a restaurant with a non-functioning handwash sink — the only one in the kitchen area. The hot water heater was broken, producing water at only 90 degrees F. Multiple employees reported they could not properly wash their hands, and the facility was temporarily closed.

Source: CDC — Handwashing: When and How

Code Requirements

Provide handwashing facilities with: hot and cold running water (minimum 100°F), soap in dispensers, single-use paper towels or air dryers, waste receptacle. Sinks must be accessible at all times — never blocked by equipment, supplies, or used for other purposes. Install handwashing signs in employee language(s).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Florida food safety violation V06?
Inadequate handwashing facilities This is classified as a high priority violation under the Facilities category.
Why is violation V06 (Handwashing facilities) dangerous?
HYGIENE INFRASTRUCTURE FAILURE: Without adequate handwashing facilities, proper hand hygiene is impossible. Studies show handwashing compliance drops to 5% when sinks are inaccessible or poorly equipped. No hot water means grease and biofilms remain on hands. No soap reduces bacterial removal from 9...
What CDC risk factor does this violation fall under?
This violation is classified under: Poor Personal Hygiene - CDC Risk Factor #5.

Data source: Florida DBPR public inspection records. Health risk information sourced from CDC, FDA Food Code, and peer-reviewed research. How we collect and verify this data.