Daycare / Creche Centre:- Finding Healthy And Safe Place For Children

Searching for the right day care center for your child can be not so interesting. Getting a daycare centre that will keep your baby healthy is an even tougher one. Unfortunately, with the return to day care inevitably comes the spread of germs that can cause an array of health issues, such as ear infections, colds, coughs, sore throats, runny noses, fever, vomiting and diarrhea. It’s not such an easy task
If the child is currently attending day care, how can one keep them from getting sick? Stopping the spread of germs may seem like a daunting task, but there are several simple ways parents, caregivers and day care staff can take to promote good health which will really pay off!
Education and development are important, but we know that nothing matters more than the safety, security and health of the child. That’s why protection and preparedness are critical considerations.


Top Checks to guarantee a Healthy, Safe and Good Daycare/Creche Centre

Pre-entrance screening by a school or patient paediatrician; this will silent cases like autism which can be picked at early stage.
Wellness: Each child’s health should be assessed by talking with parents and observe each for possible symptoms during each child’s day activities.
Sanitation: Centre should be cleaned each day with safe, non-toxic cleaning products. Cleaning supplies are locked safely out of reach of children. While other child care provider’s clean toys after each day, sanitizing toys throughout the day will better prevent the spread of germs.
Encouraging children to wash their hands throughout the day, singing songs and teaching lessons about health and hygiene.
Diapering: changing of diaper(s) should be done in an area separate from children’s play areas.
Medications: Strict policies for administering medication children should be adhered to, and ensure these medications are protected.
Based on new research about healthy practices for infants and toddlers, a doctor’s note should be given for any medication, prescription or over the counter, given to a child under 2 years to ensure safety.
Safety: A good day care should have a safe, secure perimeters and ensure that children can enjoy outdoor play safely. Use of safety gates, window guards (except fire escapes) and cap electrical outlets, smoke detectors and fire extinguishers are important. Heaters should be well covered to prevent child from touching something hot.
A good day care should have an emergency evacuation plan at a quick reach like, exit doors.
CCTV / Hidden cameras should be an essential component of a good day car; this will allow the day care managers to monitor their staff. Parent having suspicion of wrong doing to their child can request for a playback.
Dedicated, friendly caregivers, nannies who are trained in child development;, early-childhood education or related fields should be employed to take care of the children.
All staff and teachers are to be trained in first aid and Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

Source: Hopeumc.com
⦁ Vomiting (after two consecutive bouts)
⦁ Temperature of 38ºC or overEarache
⦁ Complaining of a sore head or stiffness in the neck
⦁ Persistent cough
⦁ ‘Whooping’ cough
⦁ Severe congestion
⦁ Lice
⦁ Contagious illness
⦁ Chickenpox
⦁ Measles
⦁ Mumps
⦁ Meningitis
⦁ Hepatitis
⦁ Impetigo
⦁ Pneumonia (cough, fast breathing and fever)
Day care centers must have a special room that may also serve as school bay; the service of a school nurse may be employed to render first aids before informing parents to come pick up the sick child. Nurse should not give injections except in emergency cases. Isolation of children who may develop communicable diseases like cold, measles, chickenpox.
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