Can Foods Safely this Summer with Free Pressure
Canner Test from Extension
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[May 03, 2018]
Preserving homegrown fruits and vegetables by
canning them at the end of the season is good for you, good for your
wallet and reduces your environmental impact. But if your pressure
canner lid gauges are inaccurate it can also be risky. To ensure
safety in the home canning process, pressure canner lid gauges
should be tested annually. |
This canning season, University of Illinois
Extension would like to help you be safe by providing free gauge
tests. Over time, a dial gauge’s calibration can become inaccurate.
If the pressure is even slightly lower than recommended, the
internal temperature of the food will not be high enough to kill all
the bacteria and harmful toxins can build up and cause illness or
death.
Sign-up for a time to have your pressure canner
gauge(s) tested on May 24 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sangamon
County Extension Office, 700 S. Airport Drive, Springfield by
calling 217.782.4617. [to top of second
column] |
Testing may take up to 15 minutes. Participants who can’t make it
on the 24th, may drop off their pressure canner lid(s) and gauge(s) at the
Springfield office before May 24 or at the Logan County Extension office at 980
N. Postville Dr. Lincoln, IL by May 18. Participants can then pick up their
tested canner at a later date.
University of Illinois Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and
employment. If you need reasonable accommodation to participate in this program,
please call 217.782.4617.
[Terri Miller, MPA
County Extension Director - Unit 16] |