Improper Garbage Disposal and Pest Attraction
Summary
The facility failed to ensure proper disposal of garbage and refuse, as observed during a survey. Two garbage dumpsters were found without lids, filled with trash and cardboard, and surrounded by scattered trash on the ground. This situation attracted numerous flies, indicating a potential pest problem. The Director of Environmental Services (DES) explained that the trash compactor had been removed due to malfunction, leading to increased use of the open dumpsters and possibly contributing to the fly activity. Additionally, an open bin of soiled linen was observed outside the laundry area, with food, a discarded glove, and flies present, further indicating improper waste management. Interviews with facility staff, including the DES, Housekeeping Supervisor, and Maintenance Director, confirmed that the open dumpsters were originally intended for remodeling debris but were being used for food waste due to the broken compactor. The staff acknowledged that the dumpsters lacked lids, making it impossible to close them, and that trash and food should not be left on the ground to prevent contamination and pest issues. The facility's policy on food-related garbage and refuse disposal was not adhered to, as the dumpsters were not kept closed, and the surrounding area was not maintained free of litter and pests.
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