1. Doormats
2. Trash Cans
3. Communicate the Importance of Cleanliness
Inform families about every aspect of your school’s current activities. Sometimes, parents do not remember specific details or guidelines, so it’s your job to keep them informed and up-to-date.
Although you could create physical materials, such as letters, we strongly recommend using a school management program to make it easy to prepare and distribute vital information to parents.
4. Cleaning Checklist
From the classroom to corridors that lead to the canteen at school, a thorough cleaning checklist will help improve hygiene in the school and help keep the school environment spotless.
This checklist must be followed throughout the day to minimize the burden at the end of the day. This will also ensure that the hygiene hazards are not overlooked or discarded.
5. Recycling
Most of the time, school buildings appear messy not because of lots of garbage but because the items in the rooms aren’t properly arranged. During the class and after the lesson, you should encourage your students and teachers to tidy up everything and put it in the correct place.
6. Organize Items
7. Organize Cleaning Day Events
8. Make Sure the School is Cleaned Regularly
In addition to organizing regular school cleaning days, it is crucial to tidy the school frequently.
For example, ensure that bathrooms, classrooms, and workstations are cleaned once daily. Regularly cleaned areas will lower the risk of transmitting diseases via bacteria and germs.
9. Cleaning and Disinfecting your School
Cleaning and disinfecting surfaces and commonly used objects such as doorknobs, countertops, desks, chairs, toys, and learning objects must be performed more frequently.