Neighborhood Food Safety Inspector 101
Learn how to become a Neighborhood Food Safety Inspector in your community.
This eBook/course teaches you how to review restaurant health inspections, conduct mock inspections, consult with restaurant owners and managers and create community awareness about the restaurants that don't care about food safety in your community.
Includes Manager Restaurant Checklist, Mock Inspection forms, Printable Food Safety procedures! Also a step by step guide to get you started protecting your community.
Don’t worry about what the naysayers says about “impersonating a health inspector.” Once you complete the steps in the e-book, you’ll officially be a Neighborhood Food Safety Inspector — with a ServSafe Certification!
Just like a security guard isn’t pretending to be a cop, we’re not pretending to be health inspectors. We’re simply providing a much-needed service to struggling restaurants by helping them improve their health scores for their next official health inspection. That’s what being a Neighborhood Food Safety Inspector is all about.
This opportunity is perfect for public service advocates, community leaders, and anyone passionate about food safety. It’s also ideal for content creators or anyone aspiring to make an impact through their content. Which I will also help you, which is included with your purchase today.
Recording your consultations isn’t required, but it helps shine a light on struggling restaurants — bringing awareness that can lead to better food safety practices and real improvement.
🚨 Right now, the eBook/course is only $5 — but not for long! The price will soon return to $15, so act fast and grab your copy today.
Disclaimer:
This eBook and training material are for informational and entertainment purposes only. The title 'Neighborhood Food Safety Inspector' is not a government-recognized certification, nor does this course make you a state or federally licensed health inspector.
Only your state's official health department can grant that authority. This guide is designed to help individuals raise awareness, create educational or informative content, and promote community-based food safety through publicly accessible information.
By using this eBook, you agree that Dirty Restaurant Audits and its creator are not liable for any actions you take, outcomes, or consequences resulting from applying the strategies discussed. Always follow your local laws, regulations, and policies when conducting public inspections or filming in public or private locations.
This is what you’ve been asking for. The step-by-step blueprint to becoming a Neighborhood Food Safety Inspector is finally here. 👀 From certification to audits to turning it into a brand — it’s all inside. Let’s get to work. 💼📋🔥