1. Health check-up and registration: children need to provide health certificates before entering the park and receive regular health check-ups in the kindergarten. Kindergartens require parents or guardians to fill in the health registration form and update their children's health status regularly.
2. Disease prevention education: Kindergarten provides parents and children with infectious disease prevention education, including the popularization of health knowledge such as proper hand washing, cough etiquette and clothing cleaning.
3. Health observation and investigation: Kindergarten conducts daily health observation, conducts special observation and isolation on children with fever, cough, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms, and promptly informs parents to take children to see a doctor.
4. Cleaning and disinfection: Kindergartens require regular cleaning and disinfection of classrooms and toys. , especially projects that are frequently contacted. Disinfection methods should meet hygiene standards to ensure effective killing of viruses and bacteria.
5. Isolation and notification: Once the child is found to have symptoms of infectious diseases, the kindergarten will immediately isolate him, notify his parents, suggest seeking medical treatment in time, and notify other parents of the sick child.
6. Epidemic reporting and recording: The kindergarten establishes an epidemic reporting system, reports the disease status to the relevant health departments in time, and records the health status of each child.
7. Health monitoring of teaching staff: Kindergarten monitors the health status of teaching staff to ensure the health of teaching staff and prevent teachers from becoming carriers of disease transmission.
8. Education and training: Kindergarten regularly organizes relevant personnel to carry out health and epidemic prevention knowledge and skills training, so as to improve the awareness of infectious disease prevention and emergency response ability of kindergarten staff.
The strict implementation of these systems and measures will help to reduce the spread risk of infectious diseases in kindergartens and protect children's health. At the same time, parents and kindergarten staff are also reminded to pay attention to personal hygiene and environmental cleanliness in their daily lives to maintain the health and safety of kindergartens.