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Post by tuyueyuan on May 5, 2017 13:16:48 GMT -8
I will use bleach to clean tables, toys, shelves everyday. I will let kids wash hands after recess or before eating. When I see the kid acts unusual, I will take temperatures or call their parents.
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Post by Gale Coleman on Jun 3, 2017 5:17:35 GMT -8
There are two kinds of instructions for bleach use: sanitizing and disinfecting. Although sometimes these can mean the same thing, but they are not, they mean different things. Sanitizing solutions use less bleach than Disinfecting solutions.
Sanitizing reduces germs to levels considered safe, but does not eliminate them. Sanitizing is safe for food contact surfaces like silverware and high chair trays and for toys and pacifiers that children may place in their mouths.
Disinfecting eliminates or inactivates germs. Disinfecting requires a stronger concentration of bleach to kill the germs, and areas that should be disinfected are diaper changing tables, potty chairs, toilets, counter tops, sinks, floors, drinking fountains, cabinet handles, and doorknobs.
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