Rooms that children use should be heated, cooled, and ventilated both to keep the temperature comfortable and to prevent germs, odors, and fumes from collecting. Exchanging indoor air with outdoor air is key to reducing the density of contagious germs. Wherever people gather in groups, they exhale their germs into their surroundings.
Software and Ventilation :
The child care centers are advised to use child care software for managing the administrative functions of the center and it will greatly increase the efficiency and productivity of the center. Indoors, good ventilation is essential to good health. Fans and vents draw stale air out of your home or bring fresh air into your home. Making sure that air is circulating will prevent mold and mildew, ease allergies and asthma, keep you safe from pollutants, and protect your home from damage. Ventilation is necessary to prevent airborne transmission of microorganisms such as measles, chicken pox and Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Why do my kid need better ventilation?
- Cooking scents and odors tend to linger.
- You smell mold or mildew in closets or walls.
- Your eyes get irritated indoors.
- You notice condensation on the inside of your windows or on cold surfaces.
What does different air circulation
lead to
- Airborne Transmission
- Allergens and Asthma
Ways of getting Fresh Air in the
child care center :
- Open the windows at least once a day
- Try to keep indoor humidity between 30% and 50%
- Try to keep indoor temperatures between 18º C and 28º C (64.4º F and 75.2ºF)
- Odor control is essential to maintaining a clean and hygienic image and a pleasant child care center.
- Removing trash from the container is easy and completely sanitary.
Reasons
Kids Need Fresh Air :
- Stronger bones and lower cancer risk
- Healthy children
- Improved eyesight
- More creative
- Longer lifespan and healthier adult life
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