Food & Drink

How area restaurants, schools fared in latest Merced County health inspections

No Merced County businesses evaluated by inspectors from the county Division of Environmental Health received an “unsatisfactory” grade during the latest round of inspections March 19-25.

Of the latest businesses to be evaluated, seven received a rating of “good” and one received a rating of “satisfactory.”

What the ratings mean

Businesses that accumulate zero to six violation points during an inspection receive a “good” rating. A rating of “satisfactory” is given to businesses that accumulate seven to 13 points. Businesses that accumulate 14 points or greater receive an “unsatisfactory” rating.

Violations recorded by inspectors can range in severity from minor to major. Major violations are “very likely to get people sick” and must be corrected immediately or the business, or parts of the business, must close until the issue is corrected, according to the Division of Environmental Health. If a business fails an inspection, a reinspection is required at a later date.

The Division of Environmental Health said a minor violation is one “likely to get people sick but does not require the location to close.”

Businesses that received ‘Good’ ratings

  • Arcilla’s Asian Market, Inc., 1989 E. Pacheco Blvd., Suite L, Los Banos
  • Los Banos D.E.S., 1155 I St., Los Banos
  • Joe Stefani Elementary School, 2768 Ranchero Lane, Merced
  • McSwain Elementary School (East Campus), 926 N. Scott Road, Merced
  • McSwain Elementary School (West Campus), 785 N. Scott Road, Merced
  • Rivera Elementary & Middle School, 945 Buena Vista, Merced
  • Stone Ridge Christian School, 2738 W. Dan Ward Road, Merced

Businesses that received ‘Satisfactory’ ratings

  • Eddie’s Cafe, 401 W. Pacheco Blvd, Los Banos

Next steps for Merced businesses

According to the Division of Environmental Health, some problems found by inspectors can be fixed at the time of the inspection. In other instances, violations an inspector deems more serious may result in the closure of the business at the time of the inspection.

The inspections represent a snapshot of the conditions that were observed by health inspectors at the time of their visit and may not indicate a pattern of either good or bad safety practices.

The Merced County Division of Environmental Health maintains a database of restaurant and food inspections, which can be found online at the Merced County Environmental Health website.

Jim Silva
The Modesto Bee
Jim Silva has been involved in covering local sports and news for The Modesto Bee since 1996. He graduated with a degree in journalism from San Jose State.
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