
Welcome to Foodguard. Manage your food safety plan efficiently and easily with Foodguard.



Take the guesswork out of your food safety plan. With daily reminders and online record keeping, Foodguard automates your food safety plan.
Complete all of your food safety checks online and with simple reporting, you audit will have all of your checks in one document.
Staff reminders make sure that your food safety checks are carried out on time every time. No more rushing to fill the gaps when the food safety inspector turns up.

About Foodguard
With over 25 years in the food industry, we know the challenges of managing food safety systems and records.
Our mission is to simplify compliance in food safety to bolster your businesses reputation.
We have taken the regular food safety checks that you do now and put them into a simple interface with reminders for overdue tasks.
You can run a report to show the health inspector that will comply with your food safety plan.
Foodguard adapts to your business allowing you to customise everything from temperature checks to cleaning schedules and calibration reminders. Foodguard even handles process time temperature checks with ease.
Ensure your staff are completing food safety checks with reminder emails when something has not been done.
Foodguard has no hidden extras. One simple monthly fee to manage your food safety.
Get on top of your food safety today with Foodguard.
How Foodguard Empowers Food Businesses to Stay Compliant and Go Paperless

Running a food business means more than just serving great meals—it’s about ensuring every process meets strict food safety standards. For many small and medium-sized businesses, staying compliant with regulations can be overwhelming, especially when relying on outdated, paper-based checklists and logs. That’s where Foodguard steps in.
The Challenge: Manual Checks and Paper Trails
Manual record-keeping:
Staff fill out paper logs for temperature checks, cleaning schedules, and equipment maintenance.
Missed checks:
Busy shifts can lead to missed or incomplete safety routines.
Audit stress:
Preparing for inspections means sorting through stacks of paperwork and hoping nothing is missing.
Lack of accountability:
It’s tough to track who completed which task, and when.