Food-contact surfaces that retain their existing qualities under normal-use conditions are considered "non-porous" or "smooth" surfaces. These surfaces do not harbor bacteria or contaminants, making them safe for food preparation and handling. Additionally, they are typically easy to clean and sanitize, ensuring food safety and hygiene standards are maintained. Examples include stainless steel and certain types of plastics.
Yes it is,
Yes
A pre-existing condition is a health issue or medical condition that a person has before getting health insurance coverage.
You are thinking that some conditions are considered "pre-existing" and others are not. That's not it. Did you already have the condition before, say, applying for insurance? That's the idea of pre-existing.
Yes. Anything that involves recommendation, treatment (i.e. medicine), OR diagnosis is considered as a pre-existing condition.
Yes. Anything that involves recommendation, treatment (i.e. medicine), OR diagnosis is considered as a pre-existing condition.
Yes
If you try to get health insurance and you have cancer, it is considered a preexisting condition.
Current example
Current example
Depends on how long ago it was and if you are still or was ever receiving treatment for the seizure. If it happened 10 yrs ago or later and you never received treatment, then no it would not be considered a pre-existing condition. If it happend 10 yrs ago and sooner and that you were receiving treatment, then yes it would be considered a pre-existing condition.
Yes, a pulmonary embolism can be considered a pre-existing condition. This would only be the case if you had been previously diagnosed with the condition.