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A.T.C. RETREAT (Okeechobee County)
9751 HWY 78 W, OKEECHOBEE
| Business Name: A.T.C. RETREAT | Permit: 47-54-00015 |
| Address: 9751 Hwy 78 W, Okeechobee, FL, 34974 | County: Okeechobee |
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Sept. 29, 2011
Routine
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Jan. 18, 2011
Routine
Satisfactory -
July 20, 2010
Routine
Satisfactory -
Dec. 29, 2009
Routine
Satisfactory
Inspection Detail
Inspection at a glance
| Inspection Date | Sept. 29, 2011 |
| Inspection Purpose | Routine |
| Inspection Score | None |
| Inspection Result | Satisfactory |
Mobile homes and recreational vehicle park inspections includes approximately 5,700 mobile home parks, lodging and recreational vehicle parks, and recreational camps in Florida. The objective of this program is to minimize the risk of injury and illness in this residential environment. Of primary concern and importance are safe drinking water supply, proper sewage disposal, a safe and disease free swimming pool (where provided), and assurances that the establishment is free from garbage, harmful insects, and rodent infestations.
The county health departments receive and investigate environmental health and sanitation complaints about these facilities. The county health departments provide complaintants with report findings and corrective actions taken.
Source: Florida Department of Health / Division of Environmental Public Health
Inspection Detail
Inspection at a glance
| Inspection Date | Jan. 18, 2011 |
| Inspection Purpose | Routine |
| Inspection Score | None |
| Inspection Result | Satisfactory |
Mobile homes and recreational vehicle park inspections includes approximately 5,700 mobile home parks, lodging and recreational vehicle parks, and recreational camps in Florida. The objective of this program is to minimize the risk of injury and illness in this residential environment. Of primary concern and importance are safe drinking water supply, proper sewage disposal, a safe and disease free swimming pool (where provided), and assurances that the establishment is free from garbage, harmful insects, and rodent infestations.
The county health departments receive and investigate environmental health and sanitation complaints about these facilities. The county health departments provide complaintants with report findings and corrective actions taken.
Source: Florida Department of Health / Division of Environmental Public Health
Inspection Detail
Inspection at a glance
| Inspection Date | July 20, 2010 |
| Inspection Purpose | Routine |
| Inspection Score | 100.0 |
| Inspection Result | Satisfactory |
Mobile homes and recreational vehicle park inspections includes approximately 5,700 mobile home parks, lodging and recreational vehicle parks, and recreational camps in Florida. The objective of this program is to minimize the risk of injury and illness in this residential environment. Of primary concern and importance are safe drinking water supply, proper sewage disposal, a safe and disease free swimming pool (where provided), and assurances that the establishment is free from garbage, harmful insects, and rodent infestations.
The county health departments receive and investigate environmental health and sanitation complaints about these facilities. The county health departments provide complaintants with report findings and corrective actions taken.
Source: Florida Department of Health / Division of Environmental Public Health
Inspection Detail
Inspection at a glance
| Inspection Date | Dec. 29, 2009 |
| Inspection Purpose | Routine |
| Inspection Score | 100.0 |
| Inspection Result | Satisfactory |
Mobile homes and recreational vehicle park inspections includes approximately 5,700 mobile home parks, lodging and recreational vehicle parks, and recreational camps in Florida. The objective of this program is to minimize the risk of injury and illness in this residential environment. Of primary concern and importance are safe drinking water supply, proper sewage disposal, a safe and disease free swimming pool (where provided), and assurances that the establishment is free from garbage, harmful insects, and rodent infestations.
The county health departments receive and investigate environmental health and sanitation complaints about these facilities. The county health departments provide complaintants with report findings and corrective actions taken.
Source: Florida Department of Health / Division of Environmental Public Health