Wow, those recommendations seem like a lot. Now I am in Canada, but our health officials have only asked for head-to-toe positioning and 2m (6 feet) apart.
I think would l would look at clear shower curtains on a clothesline. This way supervision wouldn't be compromised. My staff are busy doing extra cleaning during nap, so anything that blocked their line of sight would be a big safety no-no here. Other things I have seen are PVC pipe fence-like structures with clear plastic, but these are lower that shower curtains.
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Chantalle Wakelin
Operations Manager
Summit Start
Calgary AB
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-01-2020 05:15 AM
From: Patty Kilyanek
Subject: Napping Preschool Children during Covid
Knowing that our children in preschool, ( 3's turning 4), cannot wear masks during nap, what is everyone doing about the air in the classroom? We were on a health and safety Zoom meeting recently and the infectious disease doctor suggested that, along with being 6 feet apart, some kind of barrier needs to be around the children. What is this and how do we provide nap safely for everyone involved? Looking for suggestions. Thanks
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Patty Kilyanek
Preschool Teacher
Kingston PA
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