what measure should be taken for school environment sanitation
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1. Keep hands clean
Always wash hands:
After using the toilet
Before eating
After playing outside
After touching something dirty
After coughing, sneezing or blowing their nose
After touching a dirty tissue
After petting/stroking animals
Whenever hands look dirty
2. Healthy diet
Whether your child has a packed lunch or a school dinner, a varied and balanced diet will help protect their health and promote proper growth and development. Eating properly also aids concentration during lessons.
3. Coughs and sneezes spread diseases
Teach your children to cover their nose and mouth with a tissue when coughing or sneezing to stop germs from becoming airborne. Throw used tissues in a bin and always wash hands with soap and water afterwards.
If there isn’t a tissue available, encourage your child to sneeze or cough into the crook of their elbow instead of their hands, to reduce the spread of bacteria.
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Always wash hands:
After using the toilet
Before eating
After playing outside
After touching something dirty
After coughing, sneezing or blowing their nose
After touching a dirty tissue
After petting/stroking animals
Whenever hands look dirty
2. Healthy diet
Whether your child has a packed lunch or a school dinner, a varied and balanced diet will help protect their health and promote proper growth and development. Eating properly also aids concentration during lessons.
3. Coughs and sneezes spread diseases
Teach your children to cover their nose and mouth with a tissue when coughing or sneezing to stop germs from becoming airborne. Throw used tissues in a bin and always wash hands with soap and water afterwards.
If there isn’t a tissue available, encourage your child to sneeze or cough into the crook of their elbow instead of their hands, to reduce the spread of bacteria.
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