WOODBRIDGE, VA — A local high school and a Woodbridge food truck recorded violations during recent inspections from Prince William County’s health department. The most recent inspections occurred between Oct. 25 and Oct. 31.
COVID-19 restrictions have mostly disappeared around the state. Health inspectors conduct most restaurant and other health inspections in person. However, some visits, such as those for training purposes, can be conducted virtually.
Violations typically focus on factors that can contribute to food contamination. The local health department can also perform 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.
Here are the most recent inspections from the Woodbridge area, according to the Prince William Health District.
- Hylton High School, 14051 Spriggs Rd Woodbridge, VA 22193
- Date inspected: Oct. 27
- Total violations: 1
- No hand drying provisions such paper towels were provided at the handwashing sinks in the front line 1 and front line 2. (Corrected during the inspection : the person in charge supplied paper towels on the top of both handwashing paper towel dispensers during the inspection).
- Taquizas Virginia, 17724 Batestown Road Dumfries, VA 22025
- Date inspected: Oct. 31
- Total violations: 1
- The shelves in the Torrey reach in cooler were rusted and no longer easily cleanable.
The following facilities did not record any violations: