What’s the temperature inside your refrigerator and freezer? There is a narrow temperature range where your food will stay fresh – and safe – longest. Find out how cold to keep your refrigerator and freezer, how to check, and why it’s important.
What Should My Refrigerator Temperature Be?
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Your refrigerator is a very important part of food safety in your home. The temperature inside your refrigerator needs to be cold enough to inhibit bacterial growth, and warm enough so the food doesn’t freeze. Refrigerators should be set to 40 degrees F (4 degrees C) or colder. A good temperature range for a refrigerator is between 34-38 degrees F (1-3 degrees C).
Monitor the temperature inside your refrigerator with an appliance thermometer. Refrigerator thermometers are designed to be more accurate at lower temperatures (compared to a meat or oven thermometer that is designed to be more accurate at higher temperatures). Even if your refrigerator has a temperature indicator, it’s a good idea to purchase an appliance thermometer. This one even has the “safe zone” labeled, so you don’t have to think about it! Refrigerators often have warm and cool spots. Move your thermometer around in your refrigerator for a couple of days to get a “map” of the temperature fluctuations. When you’re organizing your refrigerator, keep things like milk, other dairy products, eggs, and meats in the colder areas. Save the “warmer” areas of your refrigerator for produce, condiments, or other items that have a longer shelf life.
Temperatures between 34-38 degrees F (1-3 degrees C) will not kill bacteria and mold. Temperatures between 34-38 degrees F slow bacterial growth, but do not kill bacteria. But (as I’m sure we’ve all seen) food will still spoil in a refrigerator. Spoiled food or leaking fluid from raw meat or poultry can quickly contaminate a refrigerator, any surfaces they come in contact with, and any food they touch. Any spoiled food should be immediately thrown away. Any spills should be immediately cleaned. Good refrigerator organization can help to decrease the chances of cross-contamination of other foods in the refrigerator. Always keep raw meats and poultry inside a lipped container, and on the lowest shelf of the refrigerator to reduce the risk of accidental cross-contamination. Find more tips for organizing your refrigerator here.
Read this post on The Real Farmwives of America & Friends for some more tips to keep your refrigerator cold.
What Should My Freezer Temperature Be?
Your freezer should be kept at 0 degrees F (-18 degrees C) or lower. Temperatures below 0 degrees F do temporarily inactivate bacteria or mold, but do not kill them. While the food is frozen, there will be no damage to the food, no rot, and no multiplying bacteria. Most foods can be kept for an extended period of time in the freezer. Over time, frozen foods may start to dry out, causing freezer burn or a loss in quality. These foods are still safe to eat, but may not taste good.
Once frozen food is thawed, the bacteria and molds that were frozen are also thawed, and can now multiply and grow. Once food is thawed, it should be handled like any fresh food. (Check out this post for more information about thawing meats, and this post for information specific to thawing turkey.)
After frozen foods are thawed, they can be refrozen. Follow these guidelines for frozen food safety:
- Thawed foods, in the refrigerator – use or refreeze within 2-3 days
- Thawed foods, kept at room temperature – refrigerate or refreeze within 2 hours
- Thawed foods, cooked then refrigerated – use or refreeze within 3 days
If your freezer loses power and food thaws, the food inside may be edible. Keep an appliance thermometer in your freezer so you know what the temperature is. As long as the temperature is below 40 degrees F (4 degrees C), the food will be safe to eat (following these refrigerator guidelines) or refreeze. Once the temperature rises above 40 degrees F, the food should be thrown away.
Printable Cheat Sheet for How Cold Should My Refrigerator & Freezer Be?
Do you want an easy way to remember how to set your refrigerator and freezer temperatures? Click here to download your free printable cheat sheet!
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Regine Sanchez says
Take the temperature reading from the thermometer inside the freezer. What is the temperature reading inside the freezer? Please….
Marybeth Feutz says
The temperature inside your freezer should be 0 degrees F or lower.
Kellie says
Hi,
My 2 year old upright freezer isn’t cooling well.
The temp has ranged between 3° And 37°. It seems to have settled now at 28° for the last 30 hours or so. I’ve called a repairman, but it may be another 2 days before he is here.
I have some frozen pizzas, meals, and veggies still in the freezer. I made room in another freezer to move the meats to yesterday. Will the food left on the freezer still be okay?
Thanks for your input!!