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Emergency
Preparedness: What To Ask
Your Child’s School or Daycare
Provider
A
good daycare provider will properly prepare for fires,
sickness, medical emergencies, storms and disasters. Also, they will answer any questions you may have about emergency
preparedness. Listed below are five of the most important questions
you would ask a daycare provider before enrolling your children.
Those questions are listed as follows:
How
do you prepare for a fire, and how do you prevent it? A responsible daycare will only allow so many children per
classroom. This makes for a quick exit in case of a fire. Also,
they will have working fire alarms that are tested once a week.
For instance daycare providers should have a fire detector
in every room and these should all be in good working condition.
Further more, they will have exit plans, and exercise routine
fire drills at least one a week. Also, they will have fire
exit maps on the walls of each room. That map will also include
instructions of what to do in case of a fire. Each room will
have a large poster that says “Stop, Drop, and Roll”. This
ad campaign informs people what to do if they are caught on
fire. It says to stop where you are, drop to the ground, and
roll on the ground until the flames are out. Also, it says
to stay on the ground if you see smoke overhead. This is because
heat rises, and you will not have to breathe in the harmful
smoke lying prostrate on the ground. The poster will also tell
you to crawl to the nearest exit if you see flames and smoke
above you.
All parents or emergency contacts will be called immediately
by the daycare operators. The best daycare providers keep the
parents informed about everything that happens at the center.
How
do you prepare for and prevent sickness? This reputable
daycare will make sure that the children with contagious sicknesses
stay home. Also, they will contact you immediately if your
child has a communicable disease.
The daycare will do their best to help take care of your child
with a non-contagious sickness. They will also have the prescribed
medicines that you give them for your child. Furthermore, they
will follow all the instructions you give them on how to treat
your child if he has to take medication during the school day.
Most daycares will tell you that they have to abide by strict
cleanliness standards. All the food in the kitchen will be
prepared with gloves on. Also, all tables will be sprayed and
wiped clean with an antibacterial cleaner. If they follow these
standards, they will be proud to tell you that hardly any child
will get sick at their centers.
How do you deal with injuries?
If
it is a serious injury: A severe injury would consist of
a severe burn, broken bone, twisted ankle, or internal injury.
A responsible daycare will immediately contact you if this
happens to your child. If they cannot get a hold of you, they
will call one of your emergency contacts. If they cannot get
a hold of your emergency contacts, they will then call 911.
If
it is a minor injury: If it was just a minor cut, scrap,
or bruise. A day care worker would take care of it right on
site. They will also document it and report it to the parents
as soon as the parent picks the child up.
If
the injury was a result of an abusive day care worker: Background checks should be done on daycare workers, so it
is rare that there would be abuse in a daycare. However, it
does happen. In these instances, the employee would be terminated
immediately.
If
the injury was caused by another child: The child who caused
the injury to another child would be disciplined, and closely
monitored. Furthermore, the incident would be reported to both
children’s parents. If a repeat offense occurs, the child may
not be allowed to stay at that daycare any longer.
How
do you deal with medical emergencies? The best daycares
will provide daycare workers that are certified in CPR. Also,
they are trained to the Heimlich maneuver, in case a child
is choking and cannot breathe.
How
do you deal with natural disasters? Day care staff usually
is trained in matters of natural disasters. For instance, in
some areas they conduct regular tornado drills so children
know exactly what to do. This helps prepare the children how
to be safe. Also, they listen to weather reports daily, and
lead the children to the shelter when necessary. The workers
are also trained in stress and crisis management, to better
handle a stressful situation such as this.
Remember these five questions when choosing a day care provider.
It will help you make an educated choice.
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