IEHA Photo Gallery

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PV-0006202 viewsPhoto Date: Unknown
Photo Credit: Lee Green
Description: Bed Bugs
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FS-0033202 viewsPhoto Date: 3/12/14
Photo Credit: Suzanne Mouser
Description: Hand sink is blocked.
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POOL-0002200 viewsPhoto Date: 7/29/2014
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Apartment complex swimming pool.
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FS-0007a200 viewsPhoto Date: 04/18/2015
Photo Credit: JoAnn Xiong-Mercado
Description: Temporary event with free yogurt. Too much product being taken out in the sun without cold holding. A refrigerated truck was onsite, but was not being used to keep the yogurt cold until needed, taking too many pallets out and not going through it quick enough.
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FS-0016b200 viewsPhoto Date: 08/21/2015
Photo Credit: JoAnn Xiong-Mercado
Description: Illegal grilling found outside of a food establishment.
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FS-0016a200 viewsPhoto Date: 08/21/2015
Photo Credit: JoAnn Xiong-Mercado
Description: Illegal grilling found outside of a food establishment.
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WW-0003199 viewsPhoto Date: 4-16-14
Photo Credit: Ginger Harrington, Hendricks County Health Department
Description: There was a blocked lateral at a mobile home park. Sewage is on the ground surface.
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FS-0003a198 viewsPhoto Date: 3/24/2014
Photo Credit: Patty Nocek
Description: Homemade scoop found in local restaurant.
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FS-0010197 viewsPhoto Date: 08/06/2015
Photo Credit: JoAnn Xiong-Mercado
Description: Cockroach found inside kettle chips because the plastic wrap covering was not sealed, chips were discarded.
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SHW-0011197 viewsPhoto Date: 09/20/2013
Photo Credit: Eric Kaufman
Description: Massive pile of crushed steel drums that once contained hazardous waste waiting to be shredded at a recycling facility.
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FS-0029197 viewsPhoto Date: 5/5/2016
Photo Credit: Mariah Crawford
Description: This was taken during a complaint inspection about mice in an establishment. I found no evidence of mice themselves or activity, but was then presented with 2 plates (including the one in this photo). It was determined that this was an intentional contamination event. The mice were field mice that had been frozen. They were placed on the plates by an employee during transport from the kitchen to the banquet room.
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HH-0014196 viewsPhoto Date: 10/2/2015
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Lead-based paint on door frame and siding.
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