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Here's how you can share these PSAs with your community: 

  • Approach middle school science teachers about doing a unit on food safety and the pathogens that cause foodborne illness.  Teachers can show the PSAs and teach kids about germs that can "mosh" with their food

  • Show the PSAs as part of a cooking class that emphasizes food safety as well as tasty recipes. Test the students' knowledge with this quiz afterwards. 

  • Approach your local physicians about displaying the PSAs on closed circuit TV in their offices.  

  • Have a PSA screening for media and communications students at local colleges and universities. Challenge the students to make their own food safety PSAs aimed at college-aged students.

  • Show the PSAs at your community health fair.

Visit the Food Safe Families Media Outreach page for more outreach tips and templates that make using the new PSAs easy!


What to post:



New Food Safe Families PSAs - 
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