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The inspection history for the business you selected is displayed below. Each inspection may have zero or more violations. A health inspection report is a "snapshot" of the day and time of the inspection. On any given day, an establishment could have more or fewer violations than noted here. Inspections are based on regulations to eliminate risk factors for illness or injury. Every violation is coded indicating the degree of risk in causing an illness or injury.

  • Critical, Major, or Foodborne Illness Risk Factor Violations: These violations are more likely than other violations to contribute to illness or injury. Inspectors work with operators to make sure that these violations are corrected whenever feasible before they leave the establishment. A re-inspection may be scheduled to verify compliance.
  • Non-Critical, Minor or Good Retail Practice Violations: These violations are not directly related to the cause of illness or injury, but if uncorrected, could negatively affect the operation of the facility, such as maintenance and cleanliness.

Please Note: Tri-County converted to a new database in July 2013. Any inspections listed prior to July 2013 only display the date and type of inspection, but not the inspector comments because of the database conversion. For inspection reports prior to July 2013 please submit a written request to EHInspections@tchd.org.


Facility Details
Program Food
Facility Name Chick Fil A at Gardens on Havana
Business Name Chick Fil A at Gardens on Havana
Address 1198 S Havana St
Aurora, CO 80012-4008
Phone 303-745-7872

Inspection Details
09/08/2021 Inspection, Routine
51 - Good Retail Practices
Plumbing installed; proper backflow devices
Inspector Comments: The hand sink near the dish pit had a slight leak. (Core)
04/01/2020 Inspection, Education
01/24/2020 Inspection, Routine
47 - Good Retail Practices
Food & non-food contact surfaces cleanable, properly designed, constructed, & used
Inspector Comments: Several torn door gaskets were observed throughout the facility. (Core)
51 - Good Retail Practices
Plumbing installed; proper backflow devices
Inspector Comments: The mop sink faucet was not equipped with a back flow prevention device downstream of the shut-off y-valve. (Priority) Corrective Action: Education provided about installing a hose bib atmospheric vacuum breaker downstream of the shut-off y-valve.
06/10/2019 Inspection, Education
02/22/2019 Inspection, Routine
10 - Foodborne Illness Risk Factors
Adequate handwashing sinks properly supplied and accessible
Inspector Comments: Paper towels were not available at the hand sink next to the raw chicken preparation area. CORRECTIVE ACTION: Paper towels were restored to the raw chicken area hand sink. 6-301.12 Hand Drying Provision (Pf)
22 - Foodborne Illness Risk Factors
Proper cold holding temperatures
Inspector Comments: A container of chicken fillets that was sitting within another container in the raw chicken cold top refrigerator were 45-55°F. CORRECTIVE ACTION: The container of chicken fillets was move and the container was stored appropriately within the cold top refrigerator to allow the product to be kept at temperature. 3-501.16(B) Time/Temperature Control for Safety Food, Hot and Cold Holding (P)
47 - Good Retail Practices
Food & non-food contact surfaces cleanable, properly designed, constructed, & used
Inspector Comments: The door gaskets on the raw chicken preparation cold top refrigerator were torn. 4-501.11 Good Repair and Proper Adjustment-Equipment (C)

Please Note: Tri-County converted to a new database in July 2013. Any inspections listed prior to July 2013 only display the date and type of inspection, but not the inspector comments because of the database conversion. For inspection reports prior to July 2013 please submit a written request to EHInspections@tchd.org.


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