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	<title>Helpful Equipment for School Sanitization</title>
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		<title>Activity Tables – A must Day Care Furniture</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 14:29:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A day care center is the child’s place of early education.  It is where they get to learn from trained professionals and interact with other children.  They are already outside their comfort zones and away from the parents.  It is when they are most vulnerable.  Yet the advantages of learning and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A day care center is the child’s place of early education.  It is where they get to learn from trained professionals and interact with other children.  They are already outside their comfort zones and away from the parents.  It is when they are most vulnerable.  Yet the advantages of learning and socializing outweighs the concerns when the day care center is able to make good their purpose – preparing kids for primary education. Because of this, day care administrators should make sure that their day care centers are conducive to learning and socialization.  They should see to it that these are also durable and safe as children are usually rowdy and carefree.</p>
<p>One of the important furniture in the day care center is the activity table.  It is where children spend most of their time.  It is also where writing activities are conducted and snacks are served.  As such, an activity table should be highest in quality.  Design and construction should consider the fact that children behave differently.  It should have smooth edges so as not to injure them. Another is a well-polished table surface that enables children to write easily.  This also allows easy cleaning of food stuff that is served during breaktime.  </p>
<p>Day care administrators should also make sure that activity tables should be made from durable materials like hard wood and high quality steel components.  It should have a non-toxic paint or lacquer finish as these do not endanger the health of the children.  Lastly, the table’s height should be taken into consideration the children’s height.  It should not be heavy so as not to be burdensome in moving it around.  </p>
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		<title>Rest Mats and Cots</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 15:25:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we hear rest mats, we are not talking about those that we put on our bed. These are the mats that we let out kids use when they play. You can see many these in Day Care Centers. There, they let the kids rest and take naps on rest mats because it is soft [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we hear rest mats, we are not talking about those that we put on our bed. These are the mats that we let out kids use when they play. You can see many these in Day Care Centers. There, they let the kids rest and take naps on rest mats because it is soft enough that they can actually sleep on it but small and convenient to carry and store.<br />
You should not buy just any rest mat available or the first one that you see. Like any other product that you buy, you need to consider a few things before actually buying it. First you need to look at the floor where you are going to place your mat and then count the children that need to use the mat(s). Knowing these things will help you to decide the size of the mat you are going to buy and the quantity too. You should, of course, know the age of the children who will use them.<br />
There are mats that are quite thin and there are thicker ones also. If you want the kids to be comfortable and not get cold easily, then the thicker mats are right ones for you. It is also advisable that you buy mats that can be easily washed when they get dirty. You should be washing your mats regularly so as to avoid germs from staying there which could in turn go to your kids and make them sick.</p>
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		<title>How a portable sink made working at my day care easier.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 14:15:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I would personally like to thank the person who invented portable sinks and let them know how much easier they’ve made my job. I guess I should also thank my boss for buying one. I work in a daycare center. The little ones that I look after are four and five-years old. You can imagine [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would personally like to thank the person who invented portable sinks and let them know how much easier they’ve made my job. I guess I should also thank my boss for buying one. I work in a daycare center. The little ones that I look after are four and five-years old. You can imagine what happens when we go outside for recess, where they’re given a food treat and some time to run around and play. Their food inevitably gets on everything: their clothes, their hands and their face. The boys are especially messy and you can only imagine what they look like after running through the play area, especially if the ground is a little wet or muddy. Our portable sink is a lifesaver during these times, because we can remove all of the food and dirt from their hands and clothes before they go back into the classroom. Before we had the portable sink, we had to use wet wipes, but that never worked very well. I just love having the sink available in the play area. It has made my job so much easier. In addition, the parents appreciate having clean kids when they go home at the end of the day.</p>
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		<title>Stay away from wood chips!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 14:10:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a daycare provider, I have had wood chips on my playground until about 5 years ago. Wood chips are very dangerous for children. Wood chips are most prevelant on swingsets and jungle gyms! However, it is important that, as adults, we keep children away from woodchips! We replaced our wood chips with turf after [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a daycare provider, I have had wood chips on my playground until about 5 years ago. Wood chips are very dangerous for children. Wood chips are most prevelant on swingsets and jungle gyms! However, it is important that, as adults, we keep children away from woodchips! We replaced our wood chips with turf after a incident with one of our four year olds. When reseaching more about wood chips, we found out that there are many dangers that come along with wood chips! Dangers of wood chips include: the lodging of the wood in the child mouth and chins! Also there is the ability for woodchips to get stuck in the child&#8217;s knee. Good alternatives for promoting <a href="http://kidshealth.org/parent/firstaid_safe/outdoor/playground.html">playground safety</a> include turf flooring, or even blacktops!</p>
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		<title>Cleanliness in a Child&#8217;s Environment.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 21:10:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When working with children it is very important to keep your hands washed at all times. If you do not keep good hygiene while in the child care industry you are risking many things. Dirty hands spread germs, which could make children sick, you may encourage bad behavior, and you’ll appear as an unfit caregiver [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When working with children it is very important to keep your hands washed at all times. If you do not keep good hygiene while in the child care industry you are risking many things. Dirty hands spread germs, which could make children sick, you may encourage bad behavior, and you’ll appear as an unfit caregiver to parents. If you do not wash your hands, especially after using the bathroom, you become filled with nasty bacteria. If you prepare food for them you are spreading these germs onto the food. If anyone, especially a child eats enough, they could come down with the flu or maybe even something worse. There are measures, such as making a game out of the task or using a <a href="http://www.what-are-portable-sinks.com">portable sink</a>, to make hand washing seem like less of a chore.<br  /><br  />There are other ways of <a href="http://unasked.com/question/view/id/7027">spreading germs</a>, such as anytime you TOUCH any of them. Most of us know that children; especially babies love to suck on their thumb. If you grab hold of their hands at any point while yours are unclean, you may spread bacteria this way. Not only can you spread germs, but you are also encouraging bad behavior. You are a role model to these children. If you do not wash your hands, they will not want to wash their hands. If a child does not wash his or her hands they will spread germs on everything the touch. Every toy, coloring book, table, etc. in the day care center will eventually contain more germs than normal, and risk the health of everyone there. If you expect children to wash their hands, you must encourage the behavior by example. The worst possible thing you could achieve while working with children is gaining the distrust of their parents. <br  /><br  />If you are in a public bathroom with a parent, or in the kitchen preparing a meal while the parents watch, and they do not see you wash your hands first, they are going to be disgusted. Parents put all their trust in you when they leave their children in your care. There are other ways to be a bad role model aside from yelling and being rude. Not washing your hands before you prepare a child’s meal, or play with a child is very disgusting and most parents will not stand for it. Just by simply forgetting to wash your hands, you could lose your job and the trust of parents. A way to prevent this from happening is to make sure your facility has a decent amount of <a href="http://www.handwashingstations.com">portable sinks</a>. By having a <a href="http://www.preschoolportablesink.com">portable sink</a> in every room, this makes washing your hands seem like less of a chore for both you and the children.<br  /><br  />In conclusion, when working with children it is always important to promote cleanliness. If you do not wash your hands, you are risking a child’s health, risking bad behavior, and risk your job. Children are mimics, and will do as you do. It is important to always show them good behavior. You do not want to lose your job, or lose the trust of parents due to unwashed hands.</p>
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		<title>Child Care Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 20:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can be a real challenge to find the right equipment for a child care setting. One of the first considerations in selecting equipment for a child care situation is the age of the children being cared for. If the children are around the same age, it will go a long way toward simplifying the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It can be a real challenge to find the right equipment for a child care setting. One of the first considerations in selecting equipment for a child care situation is the age of the children being cared for. If the children are around the same age, it will go a long way toward simplifying the search for the proper equipment. Safety is always one of the most crucial considerations. Of course when selecting child care equipment you want to steer clear of sharp edges, and always choose the sturdiest equipment you can afford. This is one area where you don&#8217;t want to skimp, since quality, well built equipment will repay for your investment in the long run. Ordinary residential furniture, for instance, won&#8217;t hold up long when it is being used continuously by active toddlers. You will also want to look into <a href="http://www.childcarecatalog.com/soft-play.html">soft play</a>, for the toddlers.You can purchase special daycare or school furnishings that are sized just for kids, safe and durable. Be sure to keep your child care equipment clean, washing all washable surfaces on a regular basis to keep things bright and clean and also to kill mold and germs. It is also a good idead to have some <a href="http://www.allportablesinks.com">portable sinks</a> around the facility. Having <a href="http://www.allportablesinks.com/portable-sinks.html">portable sinks</a> will let kids easily wash their hands no matter what part of the building they are in. It is preferable to keep a good and diverse stock of playthings for the children in your care as well. Depending on the number of children in care, you can even rotate the toys from one season to the next, stowing them away for a month or so and then bringing them back out so the toys seem new again to the kids. Be sure to have enough storage space for your child care equipment and you can even have the kids participate in keeping things organized, which will be easier if you have brightly colored containers to keep toys separate.</p>
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		<title>The importance of sanitization in day care/preschool.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 14:57:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sanitization refers to being absolutely free from all the germs, bacteria, and viruses. We live in a world filled with harmful germs and viruses. It is important to see to it that we eradicate and eliminate these things at the earliest if we have to give a good and healthy atmosphere to the future world.
Preschool [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sanitization refers to being absolutely free from all the germs, bacteria, and viruses. We live in a world filled with harmful germs and viruses. It is important to see to it that we eradicate and eliminate these things at the earliest if we have to give a good and healthy atmosphere to the future world.</p>
<p>Preschool and Day care are the places where the future of the country comes to learn and grow. The future I am referring here are the tiny tots or kids who come to spend their valuable time learning and growing to face the future and also to continue the achievements done by earlier generations. It is our responsibility to look into the aspects of sanitization so that these tiny tots are free from all infections caused because of bad sanitization.</p>
<p>Kids are vulnerable to even the smallest of infections. We have to keep the floors clean by washing it regularly with a disinfectant. The tables and chairs have to be cleaned a couple of times before a kid comes and sits on it. Very clean wash basins is a prime important factor as the kids might play in the sand, eat chocolates, or even use their fingers to dig their noses.</p>
<p>They have to be taught to wash their hands immediately after it has been used so the wash areas are to be very very clean. The bathrooms are the most important place in a school where sanitation is of top most importance. This place has to be washed on an hourly basis because the kids are just getting toilet trained and many might not have perfected or mastered the trade of toileting.</p>
<p>After every kid goes in to the toilet, it is very important that it be checked and if found dirty to be cleaned immediately because there will be others who have to visit this place to relieve themselves. Sanitizing the canteen or the facility dedicated for eating and cooking is also s very prime place to follow the rules of sanitization.</p>
<p>Each and every food like a chicken or a vegetable has to be cleaned under a tap water for better results. The cooking area is to be well sanitized so that there are no germs or infection in these areas as it can very easily be transmitted via the food medium. The boiling of food is also very necessary because once eaten and the leftovers thrown off if there are some germs in the left over then it could pass on and infect the entire place. The dust bins are to be thoroughly checked every morning and evening and their inspection to be done and sanitized before the next use.</p>
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		<title>New Health Standards Requiring Portable Sinks in Daycare Facilities Should Be Adopted</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 17:33:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because small children are more susceptible to illnesses related to the spreading of germs and bacteria, frequent hand-washing is probably one of the single most effective things you can to do promote a healthy environment. This is why new health standards should be adopted to encourage the use of portable sinks in daycare and preschools. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because small children are more susceptible to illnesses related to the spreading of germs and bacteria, frequent hand-washing is probably one of the single most effective things you can to do promote a healthy environment. This is why new health standards should be adopted to encourage the use of <a href="http://www.handwashingstations.com">portable sinks</a> in daycare and preschools. Germs and bacteria are transferred from hand to hand contact and from coming into contact with contaminated surfaces, such as tables, benches, and even toys. However, current standards only require hand washing after handling raw meats, using the bathroom or the handling of pets. Most of these standards are adhered to today, but if we are truly going to create more healthy environments for our children, <a href="http://www.preschoolportablesink.com">portable sinks</a> should be used to encourage more frequent hand washing not only after play, but also after eating, This can be accomplished with the strategic placement of portable sinks in rooms more frequently used, such as playrooms or even in a private playground. Since these sinks are portable, they require less expense to set up than traditional sinks and can be up and running in a matter of minutes. Overall, portable sinks are a cost effective and sensible way to ensure the health of our children. Therefore, by adopting new health standards for licensed daycare and preschool facilities, everyone wins.</p>
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		<title>How a Portable Sink Can Make Cleaning Up After Recess Easier</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 17:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recess is most children’s favorite time of the day. It is the time that they are allowed to let loose, running around with reckless abandon, screaming at the top of their lungs, climbing on things, sliding down slides, swinging on swings and just having a plain good time in a way that they cannot do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recess is most children’s favorite time of the day. It is the time that they are allowed to let loose, running around with reckless abandon, screaming at the top of their lungs, climbing on things, sliding down slides, swinging on swings and just having a plain good time in a way that they cannot do inside. However, in the process, they get DIRTY, dirty in a way that most adults have forgotten how to. Then they come inside, touching walls along the way, pushing open doors, getting adorable little dirt handprints over everything they can get their hands on and giving the staff even more to have to clean up at the end of the day. A simple solution to this is to get a <a href="http://www.childcarecatalog.com/portable-sinks.html">portable sink</a> that can be put outside the door at recess time. As the kids go inside from playing, they simply wash their hands at the sink before they ever get the chance to make it inside. This will save staff time and effort as well as giving the kids yet another time where they wash their hands and get rid of a few more germs.</p>
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