Inspectors find rodent droppings in Carlow University dining hall
Inspectors found mouse droppings and other evidence of rodents at Carlow University’s Tiernan Dining Hall during a February inspection, according to the Allegheny County Health Department’s Food Safety Division.
University officials told Tribune-Review news partner WPXI-TV that the problems have been corrected, and the dining hall successfully passed a reinspection.
The original inspection on Feb. 11 found mouse droppings in a food storage room and the dish-washing area.
The inspector also noticed rodent bite marks on a chocolate bar in the storage room.
The university told WPXI that it called an exterminator and filled mouse holes found in the dining hall.
The hall was reinspected Feb. 24.
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