PRISM Preparation Health and Safety Checklist. Area #1 Classrooms ☺ Dental hygiene ☺ Toy safety/storage ☺ Durability/condition ☺ Organization of space.

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PRISM Preparation Health and Safety Checklist

Area #1 Classrooms ☺ Dental hygiene ☺ Toy safety/storage ☺ Durability/condition ☺ Organization of space ☺ Nonporous gloves ☺ Staffing patterns ☺ Hand washing

Health and Safety Checklist Area #2 Indoor Facilities  Bathroom facilities  Separation of bathrooms  Cleanliness  Garbage and trash  Potty cleaning  Fire extinguishers/smoke detectors  Windows/glass doors

Health and Safety Checklist Area #2 Indoor Facilities (cont.)  Electrical plugs  Insulated heating/cooling  Flammable materials  Locked storage  Licenses/certifications visible  Heating & cooling  35 sq. ft. per child

Health and Safety Checklist Area #2 Indoor Facilities (cont.)  Children with disabilities  Room lighting  Exits well marked  Emergency lighting  Emergency numbers posted  Emergency procedures  First-aid

Health and Safety Checklist Medication Administration  Proper labeling  Lock and key  refrigeration

Health and Safety Checklist Outdoors  75 sq. ft. per child  Safe equipment  Playground layout/visibility