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How to disinfect early education centers (institutions)?
Each early education institution will have different settings and layouts due to different courses and services, but generally speaking, early education institutions or early education centers will have two major areas: baby activity areas and children's living areas.

The activity area is the area where babies play with toys. Hands-on operations such as drawing, DIY with plasticine, areas where babies interact with teachers and parents, such as parent-child classes, doing exercises together and so on. In daily life, everyone will simply call this area a classroom or a place for parent-child classes.

The baby activity area will be equipped with tables and chairs, toy cabinets, various toys, various sports equipment, various operating materials, various books and so on as needed.

The living area is an area where children can have refreshments, meals, lunch breaks and go to the toilet to wash their hands. These areas will have tableware, towels, bedding, toilets and other daily necessities and configurations, as well as mops, rags and other cleaning and disinfection tools.

How to disinfect like above? According to the Regulations on the Administration of Childcare, the disinfection of these collective places must be carried out in accordance with the norms and requirements.

Because the baby is young, weak in resistance, and easy to cross-infect each other in group activities, disinfection of early education institutions is very important, which is necessary to prevent diseases and promote the healthy growth of the baby.

For each area of early education institutions, the disinfection work of early education institutions can be carried out in this way.

First, every baby is accompanied by his parents for early education, and when he enters an early education institution, a simple health check must be conducted by a health care doctor, and then both the baby and his parents should spray disposable condensate to avoid bringing in bacteria from the outside.

2. Disinfection operation in the activity area: All articles in the activity area should be wiped and disinfected with 250mg/L chlorine-containing disinfectant. The disinfection process is as follows: the first time clean, wipe with clean water, the second time wipe with 250mg/L chlorine-containing disinfectant for 20 minutes, and then disinfect with clean towel. Simply summarized as: the "clean-clean-clean" disinfection mode, especially the tables and chairs used by children, must be operated in strict accordance with this disinfection requirement, and disinfection records should be made every day.

When there is no baby in the activity area, it should be disinfected with ultraviolet disinfection lamp every day. In the process of disinfection, doors and windows should be closed, and no one can be there. Disinfect for one hour, and record the disinfection carefully.

Three. Disinfection of living quarters: in areas such as toilets in living quarters, the washbasins and floors in toilet areas are disinfected with 500mg/L chlorine-containing disinfectant, and the mop is soaked with 1000mg/L chlorine-containing disinfectant for 30 minutes, and the operation is standardized every day.

Four, children's towels, drinking cups, small bowls for eating, and small fruit bowls with some fruits should be disinfected with steam or electric disinfection cabinet for 30 minutes every time, and recorded.

We will carefully operate in our daily work and record every kind of disinfection. In order to monitor the disinfection quality, different monitoring methods are used to disinfect different articles: chlorine-containing disinfectants are detected by test paper, and steam disinfection is detected by hospital 3M tape.

Fifth, it is also a good disinfection method to develop ventilation by opening the window every day and train the baby to wash his hands frequently. Another good way is to provide children's books, shoe covers, small blouses for painting, plush items, floor mats for activity rooms, etc. as long as there is sunshine. Can be exposed to the sun.

Keeping early education institutions clean and disinfected every day is the most effective way to prevent infectious diseases, and cleaning is always greater than disinfection. I hope I can help you, so that every baby who is willing to enter early education has a clean, beautiful and hygienic early education environment!