Preschool in Avesta banned from using kitchen after mouse problems

A preschool in Avesta has been banned from using its kitchen following repeated inspections and issues with mouse droppings and dirt. Problems started in autumn, with large amounts of mouse droppings and a dead mouse found during routine inspection of the nokaler.

Despite four inspections, mouse problems persist at a preschool in Avesta, leading to a ban on kitchen use. Avestatidning.com reports repeated issues with mouse droppings and dirt. The problems began in autumn when large amounts of mouse droppings were found during routine inspection of the nokaler. A dead mouse was also discovered there. The article is by Eric Salomonsson.

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