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Post by mealgood on May 21, 2018 13:15:22 GMT -8
The doors are locked to keep people from entering at anytime, but are set up with door chimes as the doors can be exited at any time as they are unlocked. The first aid kits, one in the kitchen area and a portable one for when the kids are outside. That there is always two teacher on the premises at all times, for the safety of the children and the teachers.
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Post by amelia on Jun 15, 2018 9:00:32 GMT -8
When giving prospective parents a tour, I would highlight safety features including deliberate classroom layouts and exit routes, health practices such as sanitization, and monitoring who enters and exits the building. I would also describe the procedures for drop-off and pick-up and explain how only parents and trusted guests are allowed inside and how authorization is necessary for children to go home with friends.
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Post by tara on Oct 2, 2018 10:56:50 GMT -8
3.2 When giving prospective parents a tour I would make sure to show them our exit routes, where the fire extinguishers and first aid kits are all located, along with our sanitation procedures for the kids.
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Post by ashleyeden on Oct 29, 2018 14:01:26 GMT -8
Giving a prospective parent a tour I would highlight the emergency preparedness plans in place, as well as the convenience that our chemicals are held in a high enough place that the children could not possibly accidentally consume them.
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