Here are the most recent food safety violations in Lebanon County, as documented by Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture.
Inspections are taken as a “snapshot” of the day and time, and should not necessarily be taken as overall indicators of an establishment’s cleanliness. Violations are often corrected prior to the inspector leaving the site
Dollar Tree #3071 (1201 Quentin Road, Lebanon)
Found to be out of compliance.
501.114: Maintaining Premises, Unnecessary Items and Litter
Observed unused equipment & items unnecessary to the operation of the facility being stored in the back storage area. REPEAT VIOLATION
501.112: Removing Dead or Trapped Birds, Insects, Rodents and other Pests
Food facility is not removing dead rodents, observed a decaying rodent on the floor under snack food shelving unit.
501.111 Controlling Pests
Food facility inspection indicates evidence of rodents activity. Observed apparent rodent droppings (more than 20) under snack food & pet food shelving units.
In the back storage room, observed boxes of merchandise stored in an unorganized state & against walls which does not allow for proper inspection of the premises for evidence of pests.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites (2205 E. Cumberland St, Lebanon)
1201 (a) Statutory requirement
Food facility does not employ a certified food employee with the manager level training as required.
501.114: Maintaining Premises, Unnecessary Items and Litter
Dust on ceiling fixture in prep area.
402.11ย Effectiveness-Hair Restraints
Food employee observed not wearing proper hair restraint, such as net or hat.
Flagship Premium Cinemas (2 N. Londonderry Square, Palmyra)
601.11(A) Equipment, Food Contact Surfaces, Nonfood Contact Surfaces and Utensils
Observed the ice machine deflector plates with white mold-like residue and was not clean to sight and touch.