Happi Staff07.29.20
The American Cleaning Institute (ACI) is hosting a webinar designed to help school nurses and administrators develop their plans to help prevent the transmission of COVID-19 within school communities, taking into consideration the vital role of hand hygiene, cleaning and disinfecting.
The webinar entitled, “Considerations and Guidance for Schools: Hand Hygiene, Cleaning and Disinfection for Reopening,” will be held Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 4:00 PM Eastern.
Participants will receive resources and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on preparing for K-12 school reopening and operations during the COVID-19 pandemic and can use the opportunity to ask questions.
“Schools, working together with local health departments, have an important role in slowing the spread of diseases and protecting vulnerable students and staff, to help ensure students have safe and healthy learning environments,” ACI stated. “Schools should be prepared for COVID-19 outbreaks in their local communities and for individual exposure events to occur in their facilities, regardless of the level of community transmission, for example, a case associated with recent travel to an area with sustained COVID-19 transmission.”
Register for the webinar here.
The webinar entitled, “Considerations and Guidance for Schools: Hand Hygiene, Cleaning and Disinfection for Reopening,” will be held Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 4:00 PM Eastern.
Participants will receive resources and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on preparing for K-12 school reopening and operations during the COVID-19 pandemic and can use the opportunity to ask questions.
“Schools, working together with local health departments, have an important role in slowing the spread of diseases and protecting vulnerable students and staff, to help ensure students have safe and healthy learning environments,” ACI stated. “Schools should be prepared for COVID-19 outbreaks in their local communities and for individual exposure events to occur in their facilities, regardless of the level of community transmission, for example, a case associated with recent travel to an area with sustained COVID-19 transmission.”
Register for the webinar here.