Restaurants & Bars

Woodbridge Restaurant Inspections: Violation At Elementary School

Several restaurants and other locations were inspected by the health department, including a school that had a violation.

WOODBRIDGE, VA — The Prince William County Health Department found a violation at one school during recent inspections in Woodbridge and Dumfries. The health department reported just one violation during the inspections, which were conducted between Sept. 21 and Sept. 28.

Though some coronavirus restrictions and guidelines are returning around the state, health inspectors are returning to conduct many restaurant inspections in person. However, some visits, such as those for training purposes, can be conducted virtually.

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Violations at restaurants typically focus on factors that can contribute to food contamination. The local health department also performs a re-inspection to ensure that possible violations have been corrected.

For every observed violation, the inspector provides a specific corrective action that can be completed to rectify the violation. Sometimes these are simple, and violations can be corrected during the course of the inspection. Other violations are addressed later, and an inspector may conduct a follow-up inspection to ensure compliance.

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Read more: Woodbridge Restaurant Inspections: Violations At 8 Locations

Here are the most recent restaurant inspections from around Woodbridge and Dumfries.

  • Dumfries Elementary School, 3990 Cameron St Dumfries, VA 22026
    • Date inspected: Sept. 28
    • Total violations: 1
    • Violations:
      • Reach in cooler was observed in a state of repair and condition preventing the equipment to be used as designed.

Most of the locations inspected in Woodbridge did not have any violations. Here are the restaurants the were approved for permits without any violations.

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