I was wondering if we can have hand sanitizer in the classroom..how can I find out for sure...is there a question and answer forum?? Thanks
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What state are you in? Are you a center or a family child care?
Each state has different rules so the answer is dependent on those things..- Flag
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I'm in north Carolina..childcare center...I wish there was a question and answer site I could go to with all my questions!!- Flag
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15A NCAC 18A .2803 HANDWASHING
(a) Child Care operators shall instruct employees that handwashing is the single most important line of defense in
preventing the transmission of disease-causing organisms. Employees shall wash hands upon reporting for work;
before and after handling food; before bottle feeding or serving to other children; before handling clean utensils or
equipment; after toileting or handling of body fluids (e.g., saliva, nasal secretions, vomitus, feces, urine, blood,
secretions from sores, pustulant discharge); after diaper changing; after handling soiled items such as garbage, mops,
cloths and clothing; after being outdoors; after handling animals or animal cages; and after removing disposable
gloves. The use of hand sanitizing products does not replace the requirement for handwashing. However, except for
diapering, food preparation, and food service, hand sanitizing products may be used in lieu of handwashing while an
employee is supervising children outdoors if hands are washed upon returning indoors.
(b) Children shall wash hands upon arrival at the child care center; after each diaper change or visit to the toilet;
before eating meals or snacks; before and after water play; after outdoor activity; and after handling animals or
animal cages. Except for diapering and before eating meals or snacks, hand sanitizing products may be used in lieu
of handwashing while children are outdoors if hands are washed upon returning indoors.
(c) Handwashing procedures shall include:
(1) using liquid soap and tempered water;
(2) rubbing hands vigorously with soap and tempered water for 15 seconds;
(3) washing all surfaces of the hands, to include the backs of hands, palms, wrists, under fingernails
and between fingers;
(4) rinsing well for ten seconds;
(5) drying hands with a paper towel or other hand-drying device; and
(6) turning off faucet with a paper towel or other method without recontaminating hands.
I could only find it ok for outside use. Hope this helps you.- Flag
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