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Scientific evidence indicates that risks to students and staff can be kept low IF schools adhere to STRICT control measures and dynamically RESPOND to potential outbreaks. According to the Harvard School of Public Health, every school needs 5 components to ensure overall safety in these times.

a) Healthy classrooms: safe practices in the classroom

b) Healthy buildings: breathing clean air in the school building

c) Healthy policies: building a culture of health, safety and shared responsibility

d) Healthy schedules: moving between rooms and locations safely

e) Healthy activities: enjoying modified activities e.g physical education, sports

Here are four tips to improve air quality in your school to ensure “Healthy buildings”.

1) Increase outdoor air ventilation: You absolutely need air changes every 4 – 6 air changes per hour. This is achievable for almost every school, especially low-income ones.

2) Increase filter efficiency: Where indoor air is being re-circulated, improve filtration. Aim for MERV (minimum efficiency reporting value) filters. It captures about 80% of the particle sizes we are interested in.

3) Supplement with portable air cleaners: Use portable air cleaners with a HEPA filter. Check that the clean air delivery rate is over 300. Remember you are trying to get 4 – 6 air changes per hour.

4) Verify ventilation and filtration performance: Ensure you get professionals to check in with you periodically most especially if you are re-circulating indoor air.

The major tip to ensuring safety in these times is STRICT COMPLIANCE of all stakeholders in the school system – parents, teachers, students and other staff. Half-hearted compliance is not helpful. Therefore, a well-developed monitoring system is important because it helps you identify the negative trends that can cause problems. The foundation of compliance is adequate initial training and sensitization. You can boost safety compliance in your schools with the following tips:

  1. Identify the likely barrier to compliance and proffer a solution. E.g. when face masks were introduced, to solve the problem of cost and inadequate quantity, we were advised to use cloth masks too. Look around the compliance issue and proffer a workable and effective solution.
  2. Reinforce safety messaging. You cannot just say it once and that’s the end. You have got to keep using creative methods to remind people to comply e.g. safety posters, student and teacher monitors so that they take ownership of the process. Our Safety CheckUp game is also a great tool, get it HERE
  3. An easy way to boost compliance is by pairing the desired safety action you want to see with a normal everyday activity. For example, you can advise your parents to pair the action of the students picking their school bags to leave home with putting on their masks. That way the child begins to associate the process of leaving the house with school bag and mask use.
  4. Model good behaviour. We cannot run away from this. If you want people around you to do the right thing, start with yourself. If everyone from the school leader down to the teachers are doing the right thing, it will be easier to enforce compliance with the students and non-teaching staff.
  5. Have a system for rewards and penalties which must be communicated to all stakeholders. Your stakeholders are your parents, students, teaching and non-teaching staff, visitors. Remember, a weak link can mess up your safety system. 

 

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Where do you get School Security Personnel? https://old.thesafetychic.com/2019/10/14/where-do-you-get-school-security-personnel/ Mon, 14 Oct 2019 14:43:44 +0000 https://old.thesafetychic.com/?p=13680
Usually the answers I get fall into 3 categories: Security outfits, Abokis or random individuals.
When you run a facility that hosts children of other people, you have a duty of care to provide professional security services for your premises. Trained security personnel are important for school security. Untrained security personnel means there is an absence of procedures and things will be done haphazardly in an emergency.
If you’re in doubt as to the readiness of your security personnel, have a debrief with them this week. Ask key questions:
1) What is the procedure for a child to be taken off the school premises before the end of the day?
2) What is the access procedure for strangers?
3) If a kidnap occurs, what is the approved course of action etc.
Their answers will let you know your next course of action. It’s always best to be proactive and not wait for things to happen before we take corrective action.
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Apply and win free training slot https://old.thesafetychic.com/2019/03/11/apply-and-win-free-training-slot/ Mon, 11 Mar 2019 18:50:38 +0000 https://old.thesafetychic.com/?p=13224

If you’re on my mailing list or on my Facebook group, The Safety Tribe, kindly check you have a message

Applications are now open for the FREE certified training courtesy our International partners. This is one of the activities for this year’s #SchoolSafetySummit

Application link is on those platforms. Due to limited slots, we’d only take the best applications. However, there will be a paid version of the training if you do not make the FREE slots but still need the “Safety Mastery for Schools: How to build a safe and inclusive school system for children” training.

All the best.

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Is your child safe in school? (1) https://old.thesafetychic.com/2017/04/11/is-your-child-safe-in-school-1/ Tue, 11 Apr 2017 11:08:14 +0000 https://old.thesafetychic.com/?p=11910

It’s holiday season again and the kids are back home. However, soon enough they will be returning to school as this holiday is quite brief. Worries abound due to the recent happenings in schools: abduction, illness and death. We attempt to protect them at home but what happens when they are out of our “care zone”?

Let’s talk about water and sanitary conditions. All schools most especially boarding schools should have access to potable water. Clean drinking water is important for the wellbeing of individuals most especially for young children whose immune system is still developing. Absence of potable water could lead to disastrous consequences as different children have varying immunity threshold. As a parent, what is the water source in your child’s school? Do you think this is out of your jurisdiction? As a member of the Parent Teachers Association (PTA) in your child’s school, you have a right to demand a safe environment for your child.

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As a school owner, is the water available in your school properly treated? Is there a maintenance schedule that is complied with? It is important to check on these things periodically because of the effects of environment and time. Checking does not have to happen only when something has gone wrong. It could just be to see that you are still within the safe margins and ensure that you do not go below standards. A major problem in the country today is we tend to be reactive instead of proactive. We can no longer continue like this. We have to start being proactive to prevent injury, illness, trauma and death of children in school.

It is also important to note that if sanitary conditions of the school environment is poor, it could also lead to an epidemic. Are there stagnant pools, refuse dumps or improper sewage disposal on or around the school premises? We need to begin to ensure that high standards of hygiene are maintained in our schools to ensure we reduce the chances of a disease outbreak. We can no longer wait to solve problems after they have happened. We need to pre-empt them, beginning now.

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Attend the #SchoolSafetySummit by registering here https://tinyurl.com/kjmche7  to join the movement.

 

To be continued next week…

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The Nigerian School Safety Summit https://old.thesafetychic.com/2017/04/10/the-nigerian-school-safety-summit/ Mon, 10 Apr 2017 09:00:20 +0000 https://old.thesafetychic.com/?p=11897
At least 17 students and staff of schools have been involved in school related abductions in the past 1 year. Ransom costs have run into millions of Naira and these abducted persons have to deal with trauma from the abduction period. There has also been a rise in illnesses and deaths of children in school.
Are you worried about the safety of your children and students? I am too. Security trends show kidnapping for ransom might increase due to the current dreary economic situations. This is the reason I’d like to contribute towards alleviating this situation. Join relevant stakeholders at the School Safety Summit as we discuss loopholes in the School Safety System and showcase solutions that could reverse this trend.
Let me help you make your children safety and security conscious and their schools “Safe Nigerian Schools”.  The event is absolutely FREE but you need to register here https://tinyurl.com/kjmche7
For more information, email ugochi@thesafetychic.com
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