Keeping Your Family Safe From Germs
With Enhanced Policies, Procedures, And Practices
Keeping Your Family Safe From germs
With Enhanced Policies, Procedures, And Practices
We promise to safeguard your family's health every day
AsheBridge continues to be the spectacularly clean environment is has always been. Additional cleaning practices are in place, of course, as we navigate these times together. A sparklingly fresh and clean environment remains our commitment to you.
Handwashing Happens More Frequently Throughout The Day
Your child learns to wash, wash, wash their hands! This essential practical life skill is even more exciting for them to do, as they often participate in hygiene. Staff members scrub their hands even more frequently, as a preventative measure and to model the practice.
Being Safe By Sanitizing All Materials And High-Touch Areas
Extensive cleaning is crucial for a positive learning environment for children. Frequent cleaning and sanitizing toys, learning materials, and high-touch surfaces prevent the spread of germs and the virus.
"Symptom-Free For Entry" Protects Your Child's Health
Children and team members are required to stay home when they have illness symptoms, and to remain at home until they have been well for a period of time. Self-quarantine is they keep to keeping everyone healthy.
Small Classes And Individually Designated Areas Like Cribs
Lower ratios than required by the state mean your child benefits from extra small groups, and small groups stop the spread of germs. Babies have their cribs and cots with bedding that is frequently laundered.
A Team That Can Assist In Stopping The Spread
Highly trained team members with in-depth health and safety training, including illness prevention, first aid, and CPR, are ever-ready to assist you. Your child is in the best of hands with this experienced team of professionals.
MERV13 Filtration System To Rid The Air Of Illness
The MERV13 Filtration system protects from infection by removing the virus from the air. Individually climate-controlled learning areas further restrict any spread of this airborne illness.