The Allegheny County Health Department has issued a consumer alert for the Caribbean Village Fusion restaurant in Oakland, following a recent inspection that revealed over a dozen health code violations. This public notification serves as a warning regarding potential health concerns at the establishment.

The Health Department's issuance of a consumer alert indicates a level of concern requiring immediate public awareness. Such alerts are typically triggered when significant issues are identified that could pose a risk to patrons' health. The Health Department routinely conducts inspections of food service establishments to ensure compliance with regulations designed to protect public health. These inspections cover a range of factors, including food handling practices, sanitation, and overall cleanliness.

Caribbean Village Fusion is now working to address the identified violations and regain full compliance with health codes. Further information regarding the specific violations and the restaurant's plan for remediation may be released by the Allegheny County Health Department in the coming days. Patrons are advised to monitor the Health Department's website for updates and any further advisories. The health and safety of customers is the top priority for the Health Department, and they will continue to take necessary actions to ensure compliance with regulations.

The Health Department's food safety inspections are a crucial part of maintaining public health, and they will continue to conduct regular inspections to ensure that food service establishments are meeting the necessary standards. The Allegheny County Health Department is committed to protecting the health and well-being of the community, and they will take all necessary steps to ensure that food service establishments are operating safely and in compliance with regulations.