Used for toys only
What is: Sanitizer
What is the process of washing hands? (How?)
What is: (see handout)
What is the center's policy on fevers, diarrhea, vomiting AND Hand & Foot, Rashes, Pink Eye etc
What is: 24 hours symptom free / Doctors Note (see handout)
What drills must be performed by a center?
What is a fire drill (monthly), tornado drill (annually), lock down drill (annually)
What is the centers policy on Medication?
What is:
Must be trained in medication administration.
Must have consent from parent/guardian.
Must have doctors note.
Must have office deliver medicine to you.
Must record in medication log
NO medication left in classrooms
This is used for cleaning & must be labeled
What are: Sanitzer, Disinfectant, Water, Soapy Water
What is the process for "date marking" food?
What is: (see handout)
What is the form you fill out when you send a child home and when do you turn it in?
What is the Illness Surveillance Form, monthly (see handout)
What is the process for knowing how many students you have at all times?
What is: Attendance log
Checklists are to be done by who, when and turned in by when?
What is: The opening teacher, monthly to Natalie
This is used for a rinse cycle
What is: the water bottle
Where should allergy lists be posted?
What is: In sight where covered(HIPPA)
What is the center's policy on applying sunscreen?
What is: Must have parent consent / 15 mins PRIOR to going outdoors.
During a tornado drill, where should you and the students go?
What is: Church basement (away from windows if you cannot leave)
What is the new policy on bicycle helmets?
What is: Sanitize and/or individual helmets
This is used after diaper changes
What is: disinfectant
What is the center's policy on allergies?
What is a nut free facility, allergy lists posted
When and who receives an ouch report?
What is: The child that is hurt and the one that did the hurting IF it leaves a mark.
Where do you and your students go for a fire drill?
What is: parking lot, prairie behind preschool/pre-k playground, church parking lot
What incidents must be reported to licensing?
What is: If a child goes to the emergency room or 911 is called.
Sensory tables with liquids are changed how often?
What is: Daily
What should your refrigerator be maintained at?
What is 40 degrees (32 and below is freezing)
When should you wash hands?
What is: (See handout)
What is the difference between a soft lock down & a hard lock down?
What is:
Soft lock down = go about your day as usual BUT no outdoor play
Hard lock down = do not come outside of your classroom, lock doors, stay out of sight. (More to be explained in March)
What is the non-parent pickup policy?
What is: Check Emergency book, ID individual, call parent if not on pick up list. Call Natalie if you have any questions.