In the classroom, cleaning is the focus. Food code regulations have specific requirements for sanitizers in the cafeteria and kitchen. If students are helping to clean: They should only use soap and water. Fragrance-free baby wipes could be used for quick cleaning.
Most store-bought cleaning products are not safe for children to use. Rely on Cleaning to Remove Dirt and Germs If staff, besides trained custodial staff, needs to assist with classroom cleaning, they should use a school or district provided basic cleaner. Custodial staff can make a simple all-purpose cleaner for classrooms. Mix one teaspoon of fragrance-free dish soap in a spray bottle filled with water. Spray on surface and scrub with paper towels or a microfiber cloth.
Rinse and wipe dry to remove any residue. Microfiber cleaning cloths improve cleaning — the removal of dirt and germs. Dampened with water they are great dust removers. With soap and water, they remove most germs.
Disinfecting is the responsibility of school custodial staff. They are trained to use disinfectants in a safe and effective manner and to clean up potentially infectious materials and body fluid spills — blood, vomit, feces, and urine. Contact your custodian or school nurse if students are ill and your classroom needs cleaning and disinfection.
If teachers use disinfectants, the district must provide training and supply the appropriate cleaner and sanitizer or disinfectant. Frequently Asked Questions Why is "cleaning for health" important at school? Lowers absenteeism. Increases productivity. Improves indoor air quality.
Reduces asthma and allergy triggers. How does cleaning reduce germs? Why is handwashing better than hand sanitizer? Why use plain soap for handwashing? What about non-alcohol hand sanitizers? How does this guidance affect fall classroom supply request lists? Okay to request: Fragrance-free baby wipes. Paper towels recycled content preferred. Do Not request: Disinfecting wipes. But we always look for music with regional elements reflecting the world's diversity of cultures. The performers are just as diverse.
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