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<blockquote data-quote="Ded Driver" data-source="post: 521351" data-attributes="member: 12692"><p>RR, I watched an article on a current affair tv program a while ago about food poisoning from refrigerated food, & an issue with domestic upright fridges.</p><p> Especially with a family of children holding the door open, every time you open the fridge the cold air sinks/falls out, literally, & is replaced with room temperature air.</p><p>If the fridge is opened lots during the day (common in summer), then the air in the fridge hovers around an average just below room temp, but well above the 5deg or so minimum that it should be, thus allowing food to go off.</p><p>In comparison, a car fridge is a chest style that keeps most of the cold air in when it is opened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ded Driver, post: 521351, member: 12692"] RR, I watched an article on a current affair tv program a while ago about food poisoning from refrigerated food, & an issue with domestic upright fridges. Especially with a family of children holding the door open, every time you open the fridge the cold air sinks/falls out, literally, & is replaced with room temperature air. If the fridge is opened lots during the day (common in summer), then the air in the fridge hovers around an average just below room temp, but well above the 5deg or so minimum that it should be, thus allowing food to go off. In comparison, a car fridge is a chest style that keeps most of the cold air in when it is opened. [/QUOTE]
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