There’s A Lot To Be Learned From Faulty Towers!

Do you remember the 1974 Irwin Allen production of "The Towering Inferno" ? Well, if you don't, it's a movie about the demise of San Franciso's "Glass Tower", the tallest building in the world!!! Dumb place to put a 125 story building... But I digress.

To keep expenses down, the builders installed an electrical system that just met the minimal code, as this part of the construction was seen secondary to the structure itself. As a result, the tower burned down and the all star cast died. Poor Jenifer Jones... Many view the importance of recording food safety compliance data in the same way, In turn, paper systems are the norm in order to keep the costs to a minimum.

Recalls of contaminated product can wreak economic havoc on any company. Doing just enough can send your company into a financial"Inferno" when outbreaks and recalls occur.

It is time to change the perspective on food safety. Instead of viewing compliance as an expense, see it as an investment – an investment in meeting other business needs.

Electronic data collection, retention and retrieval of food safety compliance data is cost-effective and food safety-effective.

This data can be used to improve a company’s overall business processes and costing. It can also serve as an additional sales tool in marketing your product and raising brand awareness. And finally, it can better protect your business from financial harm.

Change your perspective. Change your future.