What you should use on your hands when entering a room
What is sanitizer?
Direction pots and pan handles should be turned while cooking
What is in, or away from the front of the stove?
Something you wear on your face during the ENTIRE ride to school to prevent the spread of germs.
What is a mask?
The smallest of infectious microbes, smaller than bacteria or fungi
What is a virus?
The minimum number of seconds you should take to wash your hands
What is 20?
The first thing you should do before preparing food.
What is wash your hands?
Something you CANNOT do on the ride, because it would cause you to remove your mask.
What is eat or drink?
Refers to maintaining enough physical distance (a minimum of six feet) between yourself and another person
What is social distancing?
When you are outside taking a mask break, you should maintain this distance from others.
What is at least 6 feet?
Before eating fruits or vegetables, you should do this to them
What is wash them?
As you exit the bus, and enter the school, the amount of space that should be between you and the person in front and behind you
What is 6 feet?
Separates and restricts the movement of people who have a contagious disease, have symptoms of the disease, or were exposed to a contagious disease, to see if they become sick
What is quarantine?
This should be done immediately after blowing your nose.
What is washing your hands?
Something that could start a fire in the microwave.
What is metal?
Two parts of your face your mask must cover to be effective
What are your nose and mouth?
A disease outbreak affecting large populations or a whole region, country, or continent
What is a pandemic?
Everyone should avoid touching these parts of the face while at school.
What are your eyes, nose, and mouth?
An example of a microwave-safe container
What is a glass, ceramic, or plastic container, or one labeled for microwave oven use?
Weather permitting, always keep these open when in a vehicle
What are the windows?
Infectious viral particles that can float or drift around in the air.
What are aerosols?