Daily sanitizing keeps your child’s classes and bathrooms germ-free, and giving close attention to high-traffic spots like doorknobs and light switches assures a deep clean that keeps your child healthy.
Temperature And Health Screenings Ensure Wellness
Every day, your child and the staff get their temperatures checked for signs of fever. Health screenings also ensure all who enter are symptom-free, keeping your child’s spaces free of possible infection.
Increased Hand-Washing Puts A Stop To Germs
After drop off, your child washes their hands first thing, before entering any class, doing the same throughout the day and before you pick them up, killing germs and the possibility of contagion.
Sick Children Are Asked To Stay Home
Parents are asked to keep children who are sick home to prevent the spread of germs to others and make sure their health needs are adequately addressed. This prevents the possibility of spreading the virus and also goes for the adults.
An Adequate Ratio Of Attendance Ensures Safety
Planning makes sure that substitutes are readily available to fill in, ensuring your child continues to receive the care you expect, even if staff is affected.
Modifications Put In Place To Promote Social Distancing
Adjustments like smaller class sizes, in-house field trips, and rotated schedules help ensure the safest care possible for your child. Re-designing and altering day-to-day activities keeps everyone safe.
Safe Parent Drop Off And Pick Up Options
Measures like hygiene stations before your child enters, a greeter in place to receive your child, and a designated, trusted person for pick up and drop off help reduce everyone’s exposure to the virus.
Required Face Masks Keep Everyone Safe
Children 2 years and older and all adults must wear face masks within the building. Children must have an additional 2 masks in their cubby to ensure they have protection and a clean mask at all times.
Contained Items Prevent Cross-Contamination Of Germs And Viruses
Children bring all of their items in paper bags, with all plastic bags prohibited. There are individually labeled bins and sets of supplies to reduce the sharing of materials. Making sure belongings stay separated helps prevent the spread.