Philadelphia Dept of Health Food Facility Inspection Report  
Philadelphia Dept of Health/Office of Food Protection
1825 E. Hilton St. Phila., PA 19134
www.phila.gov/departments/department-of-public-health
No. of Risk Factor/Intervention Violations  Date  12/02/2019
No. of Repeat Risk Factor/Intervention Violations  Time In  11:10 AM
Number of Corrections   3 Time Out  12:20 PM
Food Facility
Mayfair Quick Mart
Address
7250 FRANKFORD AVE 19135
Telephone
(347) 471-7340
Establishment Type
Retail Food: General Convenience
District
7
Sub
4
Licensee
Mayfair Quick Mart 1 Inc 
Corporate Officer
Amro Elhushayshi 
  Purpose of Inspection
Reinspection 
Inspection Type
Reinspection 
FOODBORNE ILLNESS RISK FACTORS AND PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
IN=in compliance    OUT=not in compliance    N/O=not observed    N/A=not applicable
  
COS=corrected on-site during inspection    R=repeat violation
 Compliance Status COS R
Demonstration of Knowledge
1 IN Certification by accredited program, compliance with Code, or correct responses    
Employee Health
2 IN Management awareness; policy present    
3 IN Proper use of reporting; restriction & exclusion    
Good Hygienic Practices
4 IN Proper eating, tasting, drinking, or tobacco use    
5 IN No discharge from eyes, nose, and mouth    
Preventing Contamination by Hazards
6 IN Hands clean & properly washed    
7 IN No bare hand contact with RTE foods or approved alternate method properly followed    
8 IN Adequate handwashing facilities supplied & accessible    
Approved Source
9 IN Food obtained from approved source    
10 IN Food received at proper temperature    
11 IN Food in good condition, safe, & unadulterated    
12 IN Required records available: shellstock tags, parasite destruction    
Protection From Contamination
13 IN Food separated & protected    
14 IN Food-contact surfaces: cleaned & sanitized    
15 IN Proper disposition of returned, previously served, reconditioned, & unsafe food    
 
 Compliance Status COS R
Potentially Hazardous Food Time/Temperature
16 IN Proper cooking time & temperature    
17 IN Proper reheating procedures for hot holding    
18 IN Proper cooling time & temperature    
19 IN Proper hot holding temperature    
20 IN Proper cold holding temperature    
21 IN Proper date marking & disposition    
22 IN Time as a public health control; procedures & record    
Consumer Advisory
23 IN Consumer advisory provided for raw or undercooked foods    
Highly Susceptible Population
24 IN Pasteurized foods used; prohibited foods not offered    
Chemical
25 IN Food additives: approved & properly used    
26 IN Toxic substances properly identified, stored & used    
Conformance with Approved Procedure
27 IN Compliance with variance, specialized process, & HACCP plan    
Risk factors are improper practices or procedures identified as the most prevalent contributing factors of foodborne illness or injury. Public Health Interventions are control measures to prevent foodborne illness or injury.
GOOD RETAIL PRACTICES
Good Retail Practices are preventative measures to control the addition of pathogens, chemicals, and physical objects into foods.
 Compliance Status COS R
Safe Food and Water
28 IN Pasteurized eggs used where required    
29 IN Water & ice from approved source    
30 IN Variance obtained for specialized processing methods    
Food Temperature Control
31 IN Proper cooling methods used; adequate equipment for temperature control    
32 IN Plant food properly cooked for hot holding    
33 IN Approved thawing methods used    
34 OUT Thermometer provided & accurate   X
Food Identification
35 IN Food properly labeled; original container    
Prevention of Food Contamination
36 IN Insects, rodents & animals not present; no unauthorized persons    
37 IN Contamination prevented during food preparation, storage & display    
38 IN Personal cleanliness    
39 IN Wiping cloths: properly used & stored    
40 IN Washing fruit & vegetables    
Proper Use of Utensils
41 IN In-use utensils: properly stored    
 
 Compliance Status COS R
Proper Use of Utensils
42 IN Utensils, equipment & linens: properly stored, dried & handled    
43 IN Single-use & single-service articles: properly stored & used    
44 IN Gloves used properly    
Utensils, Equipment and Vending
45 OUT Food & non-food contact surfaces cleanable, properly designed, constructed, & used   X
46 IN Warewashing facilities: installed, maintained, & used; test strips    
47 OUT Non-food contact surfaces clean   X
Physical Facilities
48 OUT Hot & cold water available; adequate pressure   X
49 OUT Plumbing installed; proper backflow devices   X
50 IN Sewage & waste water properly disposed    
51 IN Toilet facilities: properly constructed, supplied, & cleaned    
52 IN Garbage & refuse properly disposed; facilities maintained    
53 OUT Physical facilities installed, maintained, & clean   X
54 OUT Adequate ventilation & lighting; designated areas used   X
Philadelphia Ordinances
56 IN Person in Control of premises has not posted "No Smoking" signs.    
56+ IN Philadelphia Ordinances    
Person in Charge (Signature)    Name:  Amro E. Date:  
Inspector (Signature) D Mason (215) 685-9015 Date: 12/02/2019
Philadelphia Dept of Health Food Facility Inspection Report  
Philadelphia Dept of Health/Office of Food Protection
1825 E. Hilton St. Phila., PA 19134
www.phila.gov/departments/department-of-public-health
No. of Risk Factor/Intervention Violations  Date  12/02/2019
No. of Repeat Risk Factor/Intervention Violations  Time In  11:10 AM
Number of Corrections   3 Time Out  12:20 PM
Food Facility
Mayfair Quick Mart
Address
7250 FRANKFORD AVE 19135
Telephone
(347) 471-7340
Establishment Type
Retail Food: General Convenience
District
7
Sub
4
Licensee
Mayfair Quick Mart 1 Inc 
Corporate Officer
Amro Elhushayshi 
  Purpose of Inspection
Reinspection 
Inspection Type
Reinspection 
FOODBORNE ILLNESS RISK FACTORS AND PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
Item/Location Temp Item/Location Temp Item/Location Temp
Milk / Reach-In Refrigerator 25.0 ° F /   /  
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Food Disposal
Food Types Volume Unit Pounds
OBSERVATIONS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
Item
Number
Violations cited in this report must be corrected within the time frames below.
34 Violation of Code: [46.632] A thermometer was not observed in one of the refrigerators. Repeat Violation.
45 Violation of Code: [46.522] Soda crates being used for elevation in the rear area were not smooth and easily cleanable. Repeat Violation.
47 Violation of Code: [46.714] Dust/dirt accumulation observed on the fanguards in the refrigerators. Repeat Violation.
48 Violation of Code: [46.805] Only one water heater (40 gal) was observed. Water heater cannot be shared with the upstairs apartment. A separate water heater is needed. Repeat Violation.
49 Violation of Code: [46.823(c)-(e)] A backflow prevention device (faucet with vacuum breaker or hose Bibb) was not observed on the mop sink. Repeat Violation.
53 Violation of Code: [46.921] Observations:

* Water stained ceiling tiles were observed in the restroom and rear area
* Unfinished wall/ceiling surfaces in the rear
* Unsealed gaps and holes around utility lines in restroom
* Open/missing ceiling tiles in the basement Repeat Violation.
54 Violation of Code: [46.943] Light was not provided in all the basement areas. Repeat Violation.
Remarks Completed on Site:7
Summary
Statements
Post Operational Plan Review [19-1885]

Approval not granted due to lack of an approved water heater.

Note: Facility is not approved for the sale of tobacco.

Due to imminent health hazards observed during this inspection, the establishment has been reissued a Cease Operations Order and must discontinue food operations immediately. The establishment cannot operate until the establishment is approved by the Department to resume operations. Please contact the Sanitarian at the phone number listed below for a re-inspection once the violations have been corrected.

For an inspection after business hours or over the weekend, please contact Municipal Dispatch at (215) 686 - 4514.
You are required under Section 6-502 of the Philadelphia Health Code to correct the violations listed as noted above. Your failure to correct these violations may result in the revocation of your health license and other legal action. Reinstatement of a revoked health license will require payment of another license fee. An appeal to these orders may be made to the Board of License and Inspection Review, Municipal Services Building, 1401 JFK Boulevard Philadelphia, PA 19102-1617
Person in Charge (Signature) Amro E. Date:  
Inspector (Signature) D Mason (215) 685-9015 Date: 12/02/2019