Cleaning and Disinfecting
How to Keep Germs Away!
Checking for Illness
Ventilation and Airflow
Health in Your Every Day Life!
100

The best way to keep your desk clean and safe is to wipe it with this kind of product after you use it.

What is a Disinfecting Wipe

100

This is something you should do for 20 seconds to remove germs from your hands before eating or after going to the bathroom.

What is Hand Washing

100

You should check for this in the morning before going to school, especially if you feel sick.

What is a Fever

100

Opening these in the classroom can help bring in fresh air and reduce the spread of germs.

What are Windows

100

You should drink plenty of this to stay hydrated and help your body fight off germs.

What is Water

200

These stations are placed throughout the school to help you clean your hands when soap and water aren't available.

What are Hand Sanitizer Stations
200

When ill, this item is recommended to cover your nose and mouth to help stop the spread of germs, especially when you’re in a crowded area.

What is a Mask

200

This is how long a child should remain fever-free before returning to school.

What is 24 Hours

200

Increasing ventiliation and air flow, the use of portable air purifiers, and holding class outdoors are all examples of this. 

Air Quality Improvements
200

This is the amount of sleep most teenagers need each night to stay healthy and focused.

What is 8 Hours

300

These areas, like the bathroom and lunchroom, should be cleaned more often to prevent the spread of germs.

What are High Touch Areas

300

You should stay this many feet away from others to help prevent the spread of germs.

What is 6 Feet
300

If you feel sick at school, you may need to do this and stay in a separate area until someone can pick you up.

What is Isolation

300

This process helps clean the air in a room by removing germs and bringing in fresh air.

What is Ventiliation

300

This healthy practice, which can be as simple as walking, helps you stay active and strong, reducing your risk of getting sick.

What is Regular Exercise

400

These should be cleaned with disinfectant regularly in classrooms, especially if used by multiple students, to prevent the spread of germs. Examples include keyboards, tablets, calculators

What are Shared Electronics

400

Using a tissue, covering your mouth when you cough or sneeze, and hand-washing afterward are all examples of this. 

What is Respiratory Etiquette

400

This is what you should do if you were around someone with COVID-19, even if you don’t feel sick.

What is Quaratine

400

This is another way to clean the air in a classroom, especially when it’s hard to open windows.

What is an Air Purifier

400

If you're feeling stressed, this activity can help you relax and stay mentally healthy. Pick one!

Going for a walk or to the gym, mindful breathing, healthy diet, listening to calming music, spending time with loved ones, reading a book or other relaxing hobby, drinking lots of water! AND MORE! 

500

This is the term for how long you should wait after applying a disinfectant to give it time to work.

What is the Recommended Contact Time

500

These requirements are important tools for maintaining high coverage and low rates of vaccine-preventable diseases.

What are Vaccination Requirements

500

This is the term used for equipment worn to minimize exposure to infectious material that may cause illness.

What is Personal Protective Equipment or PPE

500

This type of air system can help keep the classroom air clean by circulating fresh air.

What is an HVAC System

500

In order to achieve this, we provide the body with essential nutrition: water, macronutrients such as protein, micronutrients such as vitamins, and adequate fibre and food energy.

What is a Balance Diet