Food Recalls

Outbreak Investigation Procedures
Disease Statistics
How to Report Illness

The information on this page is provided from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture on food recalls occurring throughout the United States.

The Southern Nevada Health District’s Environmental Health Division supports permitted food facilities in complying with recalls that have an impact in Clark County by providing information, conducting routine inspections, and through outreach activities as appropriate. Foodborne outbreaks are investigated in conjunction with the Health District’s Office of Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance.

What to Do if There is a Recall

Foods are recalled if there is a reason to believe that the product could cause injury or illness. The goal of the recall is to remove the food product from sale and alert customers not to eat the food. When a recalled is issued, it is important to check your kitchen (including your freezer!) and remove any recalled items.

To report adverse reactions or problems with pre-packaged food products, contact the local FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator at (510) 337-6741.

Additional information about food safety and recalls:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Foodborne Outbreaks

U.S. Department of Agriculture – Current Recalls and Alerts

U.S. Food and Drug Administration – Current Recalls and Alerts

Food Safety Recall Alerts


In the event of an outbreak, the Southern Nevada Health District will work with your business to identify appropriate corrective actions and precautions to end the outbreak quickly.

If you suspect that you might be experiencing an outbreak at your property, please reach out to the Health District immediately. The sooner we know about it, the sooner we can work together to help end it. You can call the Office of Epidemiology at (702) 759-1300 at any time, Environmental Health Foodborne Illness at (702) 759-1504, or your assigned inspector during business hours.

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Contact Information

Nevada Relay “Dial 711” (TTY)
After Hours & Public Health Emergencies
(702) 759-1000

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Updated on:  August 21, 2025

2025-08-21T15:45:15-07:00
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