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Post by Nichole Woods on Oct 18, 2016 17:38:42 GMT -8
The best way to reduce exposure to childhood illnesses is for sick children or staff members to stay home and to practice frequent hand washing.
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Post by Stephanie Svenson on Oct 26, 2016 11:58:45 GMT -8
The best way to reduce exposure to childhood illnesses is for sick children or staff members to stay home and to practice frequent hand washing.
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Post by deanna on Nov 1, 2016 12:04:40 GMT -8
My practices reduce exposure to child illnesses by keeping surfaces shiny clean, keeping hands washed after eating, playing outside, using the bathroom etc., using healthy guidelines when preparing and serving food. Keeping contagious children separated when called for, and notifying parent for child pickup.
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Post by Taylor Jordan on Nov 7, 2016 20:08:39 GMT -8
The best ways to prevent childhood illnesses are to have ill children and staff stay home, wash hands frequently, and follow guidelines when preparing and serving foods.
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Post by Charles Upshaw on Nov 8, 2016 10:20:08 GMT -8
Making sure the facilities stay clean, sending kids home when they're sick and any staff member, follow all Health codes laws.
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Post by Vanessa Werle on Nov 8, 2016 21:53:04 GMT -8
My practices reduces exposure to childhood illness because it provides sanitation methods and follows the necessary guidelines. Therefore, it eliminates cross-contamination and creates an environment very difficult for the proliferations of germs that are likely to cause disease in children.
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Post by Jenifer on Nov 17, 2016 9:11:10 GMT -8
By having ill kids and staff stay home, keeping children ill children isolated from the others and sending the sick kids homes as soon as possible, keeping surfaces and toys clean and sanitized, keeping children's bedding stored separately, frequent handwashing, and preparing food according to health guidelines, you help reduce and prevent the spread of germs and thereby reduce the spread of childhood illness.
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Post by Samara Martins on Nov 17, 2016 15:30:50 GMT -8
By keeping a clean enviroment and making sure everyone has good hygiene.
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Post by Taylor Lince on Nov 18, 2016 13:42:46 GMT -8
Proper frequent hand washing of staff and children Proper handing and storage of food keep children and environment as clean as possible.
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Post by Mary on Dec 4, 2016 7:49:59 GMT -8
The best ways to prevent childhood illnesses are to have ill children and staff stay home, wash hands frequently, and keeping the surface areas of toys and tables sanitized.
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