Cleaning, Sanitizing, And Disinfecting
- The latest state and local guidelines
- Child Care Licensing requirements
- The recommendations of the Center of Disease Control, our local, and state officials
Spacious Classrooms
Reducing student to teacher ratios to allow for more square footage per child within the classroom
Primary Caregivers
Maintaining each group of children consistent with the same care givers
Hand Sanitization
Children and parents sanitize their hands each morning prior to the child entering the building
Cough Control
Teach children proper covering of sneezing and coughing
Temperature Checks
Children and parents will have their temperatures/general health checked
Mid-day Checks
Mid-day temperature checks for children and staff
Zero Entry
External drop-off and pick up of children
Zero Illness Policy
If a family member is sick, the entire family stays home
Increased Handwashing
Helps prevent the spread of germs, illnesses, and infections
Frequent Cleaning
Increased frequency of cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces
Sanitization Practices
Intensified cleaning of toys at mid-day and at the end of the day with the Electrostatic Sprayer.
Special Playground Schedules
Permitting only one group of children on a playground at a given time
Outdoor Sanitization
Routine sanitizing and disinfecting of the outdoor play structures
Air Scrubber
Removes dust, pollen, and airborne particles for cleaner, healthier air
Electrostatic Sprayer
Disinfects surfaces to eliminate germs quickly and effectively