PUBLIC HEALTH BEST PRACTICES

Posted November 25, 2022

When Best Practices Aren't Best PracticesHello our John Galt Community,

These are the best practices key protocols and messages to promote healthy learning environments.

  • Screen daily prior to arriving at school/work for symptoms
  • Stay home if you are not feeling well.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) provided (medical masks, eye protection, gowns, gloves etc.) including non-fit N95 and medical grade masks, eye protection for staff
  • Continue to emphasize proper hand hygiene and respiratory etiquette 
  • Alcohol-based hand rub is available throughout schools and buildings
  • Daily cleaning and disinfecting of high-touch surfaces is continuing
  • Monitor the use of standalone HEPA filters in all of our classrooms and learning spaces.  Standalone HEPA units must be running in all occupied spaces where they are located
  • Encourage the opening of windows where possible and maximizing the use of outdoor learning spaces
  • Emphasize to  staff, students and visitors the signs encouraging best practices related to preventative measures

Please check out our board website for updates: https://www.ugdsb.ca/blog/keeping-ugdsb-schools-healthy-and-safe/

Thank you for your continued support.

Your John Galt Admin Team

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