Safety Layers
Here are the 10 safety layers in place, to help keep the Mitchell Community safe during in person learning.
Here are the 10 safety layers in place, to help keep the Mitchell Community safe during in person learning.
Disinfectant wipes are readily available to quickly wipe surfaces down.
Reduction in shared materials - each student will have their own set of supplies and seating area. Any shared materials will be sanitized after use.
Our custodial staff is diligently cleaning our spaces and focusing on High Touch Point areas.
HIGH TOUCH POINTS
COVID-19 places a heightened interest in the cleaning frequency of high touch areas. With people working in closely packed spaces, sharing equipment, break rooms and drinking fountains, there are many opportunities for viruses to pass through the population. Even in more traditional office spaces, studies show that germs are present on an alarming number of surfaces.
Surprisingly, the restrooms are potentially one of the cleanest places in the office because they are cleaned and disinfected regularly. Implementing excellent Campus hygiene can help keep workers be healthier and reduce the number of sick days lost to illness.
Providing hand sanitizer and disinfectant supplies for staff to self perform cleaning/disinfection in workspaces, offices, classes, conference rooms etc. can help prevent the spread of pathogens.
Light switches, pulls
Door handles, push plates
Tables, desks, chairs
Cabinets
Wall mouldings
Windowsills
Dispensers
Faucet handles
Shower fixtures
Shower curtains, screen
Toilet flush handle, seat
Bathroom handrails
Handrails