The owner of a cottage food business should apply, at a minimum, the following safe food practices, which help to limit the potential for foodborne illnesses:
Bare-hand contact with ready-to-eat foods shall be avoided. Single-service gloves, bakery paper, tongs, or other utensils should be used when handling ready-to-eat foods.
Hair restraints and clean outer garments must be worn by all persons in the home kitchen during processing, preparation, packaging, or handling of cottage food products.
Owners of a cottage food business or persons under the owner's direct supervision should not eat, drink, or smoke or engage in any smoking activity ( including but not limited to any form of tobacco, any form of hookah, any form of marijuana, or use of any e-cigarette) in the home kitchen during processing, preparation, packaging, or handling of cottage food products.
Owners of a cottage food business or persons under the owner's direct supervision should not use a utensil more than once to taste any cottage food product.
Owners of a cottage food business or persons under the owner's direct supervision should not process, prepare, package or handle cottage food products if they have any of the following symptoms:
Owners of a cottage food business or persons under the owner's direct supervision are the only persons authorized to be in the kitchen while producing, packaging or handling cottage food products.
The food-contact surfaces of all utensils and equipment should be clean to the sight and touch before beginning processing cottage food products, and cleaned often while in use to limit the potential for contamination of the food or the ingredients.
Ingredients for cottage food products and the finished food products should be stored separately from all residential foods and food supplies, and in a manner that will prevent contamination from the premises and non-authorized persons.
Pests should not be present in the home kitchen. This area should be kept clean to prevent harborage of pests, and the premises should allow for easy visual inspection of pest activity.
Pets are not allowed in the home kitchen at any time during the preparation, packaging or handling of cottage food products.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 25, r. 25-K109