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Security and Safety at Daycares and Pre-schools Dec 2015 Hana Joujou
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Education and development are important, but we know that nothing matters more than the safety, security and health of the child. We care for the child like his parents
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First Aid
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Healthcare Healthcare First aid training for emergency situations Sanitation and ensuring a clean and healthy environment for children Although scraped knees are a part of growing up.
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Transportation services
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Transportation Transportation Specially designed buses with seats belts Drivers undergo testing and have to be trained on CPR. An assistant has to supervise the children during the trips, help during the delivery and reception operation,receiving the parents call. A GPS could be fixed in the bus to be able to track him on the phone application.
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Playgrounds
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Playground’s security zones A good-quality playground equipment has to be safe, sturdy and tested monthly by technicians to ensure it is secure and in good working order. Safe fall zones with soft landing areas if the child takes a tumble. All outside play areas are wrapped and limited in secure fencing. Educators are always on duty, giving the children the freedom to move within the measures of safety.
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Wellness
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Physical and Mental
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Wellness A daily assessment of the child’s health by talking with parents and monitoring for symptoms during the course of his day. The operation has to be increased during flu season. Parents are immediately notified, when their child does not feel well to prevent illness from spreading. Early detection Healthy inclusion
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Sanitation
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Sanitation Daily cleaning with safe, non-toxic products. Cleaning supplies are locked safely out of reach of children. A Regular cleaning toys operation is done, in addition to area’s sanitation to prevent the spread of germs. Children are encouraged to wash their hands throughout the day by singing songs and teaching lessons about health and hygiene. Diapering is conducted in a special clean area.
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Medication
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Medication The administration has to maintain strict policies for medication to ensure the children’s protection. Any medication, prescription or over the counter, given to a child required a note, to ensure child’s safety.
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Monitoring Security
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SecuritySecurity Only authorized staff and families may enter the daycare. Safe, secure perimeters ensure that children can enjoy outdoor play safely. Safety gates, window guards,electrical outlets. Smoke detectors and fire extinguishers. Radiators and heaters are covered to prevent your child from touching something hot.
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Qualified Staff
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QualificationsQualifications Friendly caregivers who are trained in child development, early-childhood education or a related field. Ensure trustworthy staff and passionate teachers to provide the best care and education for the child. Staff and teachers must be trained in first aid and CPR. Trained to kid proofing policy, protecting the child from abuse and violence.
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First Aid sessions for nursery’s staff
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Emergencies A serious training for earthquakes, fires and lockdown situations, have to be conducted.. Emergency evacuation plan has to be hung on each exit. Regular tests and trainings.
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Meal time
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FeedingFeeding All perishable food has to be refrigerated. The menu has to be planned by a registered dietitian so children eat nutritious food. Breastfeeding ‘s policies has to be implemented.
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AuthorizationAuthorization Only pre-approved people with photo identification may pick-up your child, and following a posted list.
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Doors security Handprint or number code entry systems for staff. Monitoring systems at some locations Classroom observation windows at some locations Staff uniforms and name badges Visitor/Solicitor/Tour Policy Secure entry and exit for facility and outdoor play areas 24-hour monitored fire systems Health Service Plan in place
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Evacuation Plan As a part of a monthly fire drill, staff have to identify at least two ways out of each room and practice evacuation through alternate exits. Smoke alarms are tested to make sure that they are in working order, and check fire extinguishers expiry dates. Training staff on how to use any fire extinguishers. Special ones for offices, computers …
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Communication with parents Communication with parents Develop a “Phone Tree” calling system among parents to be used in emergencies. This allows center staff to make only one or two phone calls to alert all parents of an emergency. This system can be used for events, holidays and celebrations.
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Parents/Relatives /Administration Partnership Parents/Relatives /Administration Partnership Parents and other relatives are obviously as concerned as administration for the safety of their children. They are partners in providing a secure environment at the daycare. Parents want to know that their children are safe at all times. They also want their children to learn and have fun in the child care setting. Many parents might be familiar with some of the recommendations and can help to implement them. Parents groups may help a lot.
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RatioRatio Child-to-staff ratio of 3:1 in a center caring for infants, 4:1 for 2-year-olds, and 7:1 for 3-year-olds. Children should be supervised at all times. Dedicated, friendly caregivers who are trained in child development, early-childhood education, or a related field
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Checklists Application form Pick up authorization Illness report Milestones checklist Emergency report Medical report Trip authorization Visitor’s sheet Attendance sheet
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RemindersReminders Center that's licensed and regularly inspected for health and cleanliness Written policy on caring for ill children Limited or no TV viewing Safe sleep and play environments Clean toys in good condition with no sharp edges Diapering area separate from children's play areas Perishable food refrigerated Cleaning supplies and other toxic materials in locked cabinet Easily accessible first-aid kit and posted emergency numbers Electrical outlets covered with protective caps
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