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Mat storage to stop germ spread

Mat storage to stop germ spread. Make sure: The mats & linens don’t touch one another – so we don’t spread germs and head lice.  Store blankets and sheets with each child’s mat or cot, not all in the same drawer.

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Mat storage to stop germ spread

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  1. Mat storage to stop germ spread Make sure: • The mats & linens don’t touch one another – so we don’t spread germs and head lice.  Store blankets and sheets with each child’s mat or cot, not all in the same drawer. • The sheets can stay on the mat when stored, saving SO much time for teachers (especially for 1 year olds taking 2 naps!). • Preschoolers and older toddlerscan be independent, getting their mats and helping put them away

  2. Preschool mat storage • Storage so the mats don’t touch each other • Create a system so the children can be independent in getting their own mat • There are different styles so you could use either one piece or folded mats.  • In some styles, you would have to store their blankets in another cubbie box, not touching other kids’ blankets. 

  3. Sanitary Storage of matsHas anyone tried these cabinets? There is a wooden divider, so the sheets can stay on the mats Mon. - Fri. ITERS 8. Nap 3.2 ECERS 11.Nap/rest 3.2 These dividers give the solid barrier to allow mats to be closer together than 18” or 36” Kaplan 2009 Catalog Mats & ITERS/ECERS

  4. Yes, Stacking Cots are Good! Because the child’s face surface does not touch the next cot’s face surface. You can also leave each child’s blanket on their cot. You don’t need to fold the blanket into a small square – just fold the blanket loosely in half or quarters – to allow it to dry and air a bit in the stack. Leave it on that child’s cot, then stack the next cot & blanket.

  5. We have wall hanging mats… Make sure to hang the mats alternatingwith sanitized “face” side to “face” side and dirty floor side to dirty floor side. Usually, one side is blue (face) and the other side is gray (floor). Teachers sanitize the face side every day after nap. Hang them so the colors touch – blue to blue, gray to gray – so the 2 sanitized sides are touching.

  6. Toddlers: if you have 4 section folding mats, install a separate shelf for each childYou can leave the sheet on mat for the week, so if the child gets sleepy, it is easy to put his mat out. Install high for play space under. Install low if 2 year old children assist with getting their own mat out at rest time.

  7. RCMA Changing Table Set-up Faucet pulls out for a shower sprayer! Wall hung sink w/single lever faucet@ 20” AFF mounted nearby G28

  8. Faucet pulls out for a shower sprayer! Another Sink Choice for Changing Area Remove the faucet that comes on the kit and install this Kohler sprayer faucet.

  9. RCMA Changing Table • 6” sides for ITERS safety • Lockable • Storage space (not for trash) • Built in steps For NEW INFANT ROOMS BUY THESE: G268 $1405 G28 $ 315 G282 $ 31 Storage Space

  10. Storage space for an extra bag of diapers! Trash & dirty diapers only go in step trash cans Behind the changing table steps is a….

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