Aisi 5 steps battao gis me school ka minister appne environment to dust free rakha Sake school ko
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Provide door mats in each class
Feet, both students’ and teachers’ can collect a lot of dirt, leaves and pollens as they get into the school. To make sure all the dirt under the shoes is not transferred into the classrooms or working stations, get doormats for each room.
Keep trash cans in each working station and class
Having trash cans accessible to people in school will reduce their chances of dropping trash on the floor. Keep a trash can in each class, working station, along corridors and along verandas. Putting trash in the right place is a habit that once cultivated, it will become a culture of the school.
Start recycling practices in the school
Recycling helps to reduce the amount of trash going to a landfill, and as a result, keep the school facilities clean. Identify some of the things that can be recycled in the school such as paper, plastic and glass, and start a recycling program or club that encourages students to cultivate the habit.
Organise cleaning day events
Everyone in the school should be involved to keep school facilities clean and tidy. To achieve this, school managements can organise cleaning day events that allow everyone, including teachers, parents and students to be involved. During this day, the cleaning is deeper, with more focus on areas that are not cleaned on a day to day basis.
Clean the school facilities frequently
Apart from organising occasional school cleaning days, it is important to clean the school often. As an example, have the classrooms, bathrooms and work stations cleaned at least once a day. Regular cleaning will help to reduce the chances of spreading diseases through germs and bacteria.
Encourage students and teachers to keep things away immediately after use
Most times, school facilities look untidy, not because there is a lot of trash, but because items in those rooms are not well organised. During class time and after, encourage students and teachers to put back everything in their rightful places. For instance, while in the library make sure all books are neatly placed back on the shelf.
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Feet, both students’ and teachers’ can collect a lot of dirt, leaves and pollens as they get into the school. To make sure all the dirt under the shoes is not transferred into the classrooms or working stations, get doormats for each room.
Keep trash cans in each working station and class
Having trash cans accessible to people in school will reduce their chances of dropping trash on the floor. Keep a trash can in each class, working station, along corridors and along verandas. Putting trash in the right place is a habit that once cultivated, it will become a culture of the school.
Start recycling practices in the school
Recycling helps to reduce the amount of trash going to a landfill, and as a result, keep the school facilities clean. Identify some of the things that can be recycled in the school such as paper, plastic and glass, and start a recycling program or club that encourages students to cultivate the habit.
Organise cleaning day events
Everyone in the school should be involved to keep school facilities clean and tidy. To achieve this, school managements can organise cleaning day events that allow everyone, including teachers, parents and students to be involved. During this day, the cleaning is deeper, with more focus on areas that are not cleaned on a day to day basis.
Clean the school facilities frequently
Apart from organising occasional school cleaning days, it is important to clean the school often. As an example, have the classrooms, bathrooms and work stations cleaned at least once a day. Regular cleaning will help to reduce the chances of spreading diseases through germs and bacteria.
Encourage students and teachers to keep things away immediately after use
Most times, school facilities look untidy, not because there is a lot of trash, but because items in those rooms are not well organised. During class time and after, encourage students and teachers to put back everything in their rightful places. For instance, while in the library make sure all books are neatly placed back on the shelf.
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