The Fun Zone Learning and Childcare We believe sanitization is the key in stopping the spread of germs. For the health and wellbeing of each child the academy

implements strict hand washing procedures. Staff will ensure that all children wash their hands before and after eating, using the bathroom, entering or exiting the center. Toys and Surfaces will be cleaned and sanitized daily. Between the use of tables, staff will clean surfaces with soap and a 1:10 diluted bleach mixture. Linens will be washed/ switched out daily, along with bathroom, floors, and napping cots. Parents/guardians are requested to take home bedding at the end of each week to be washed. We ensure public health requirements are always met.

Illness

The Fun Zone Learning and Childcare values the health of children in our care. For the well-being of each child, parents/guardians are asked to keep their child home.

For the following situations, parents/guardian are asked to keep their child home:

➔ 38.3 degrees Celsius or above for fever.

➔ eyes that are infected or have red skin.

➔ Any kind of infectious or contagious sickness, including the flu, chicken pox, measles, and hand, foot, and mouth disease.

➔ loose stools or diarrhea that isn’t explained.

➔ vomiting that is not choking-related.

➔ runny nose, fever, and cold together.

➔ croupy cough or congestion severe enough to make the child’s breathing sound heavy.

When a communicable disease has been introduced to the center, parents will be notified, and the center will report these occurrences to the local Fraser Health Authorities.

The facility reserves the right to refuse care due to illness.

Illness

The Fun Zone Learning and Childcare values the health of children in our care. For the well-being of each child, parents/guardians are asked to keep their child home.

For the following situations, parents/guardian are asked to keep their child home:

➔ 38.3 degrees Celsius or above for fever.

➔ eyes that are infected or have red skin.

➔ Any kind of infectious or contagious sickness, including the flu, chicken pox, measles, and hand, foot, and mouth disease.

➔ loose stools or diarrhea that isn’t explained.

➔ vomiting that is not choking-related.

➔ runny nose, fever, and cold together.

➔ croupy cough or congestion severe enough to make the child’s breathing sound heavy.

When a communicable disease has been introduced to the center, parents will be notified, and the center will report these occurrences to the local Fraser Health Authorities.

The facility reserves the right to refuse care due to illness.