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  1. Identify factors (places, people and materials) in your child care setting that increase the risk of disease.

38 Comments
Nedjoua
12/18/2017 10:04:16 pm

Bathrooms, toys, door knobs, and diapers

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Nedjoua
12/19/2017 09:04:16 pm

bathrooms

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Michelle
12/22/2017 02:02:34 pm

Door knobs, bathroom, changing table, toys

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Vidya Ramasamy
12/22/2017 03:20:53 pm

Child care setting that has risks of disease are :
1)Bathroom sinks
2)Toys
3) liquids that stay on the counter tops for long, due to negligence

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sat
12/26/2017 01:30:16 pm

Bathrooms, toys, door knobs, and diaper changing area.
Common table after sick (nose running, sneezing etc.) kids use

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Heather
12/28/2017 04:37:53 pm

Bathrooms, toys, doorknobs and sick staff and children.

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Cathy Comer
12/28/2017 05:04:43 pm

Bathrooms and diaper changing areas have an increased risk of disease, as well as toys, doorknobs, handrails, and we humans!

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Margarita Torrejos
12/29/2017 10:46:24 pm

There are many factors in the child care setting that increase the risk of disease, like bathrooms, diaper changing area, sinks, door knobs and toys and everyone who have signs and symptoms of illness can spread the germs.

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Judi Dorsey
12/30/2017 08:31:23 pm

Every surface @ my home is a potential germ That's why this job takes so many hours of the day disinfecting & sanitizing

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sue
12/31/2017 12:32:11 am

Bathrooms and diaper changing area, Sinks,Toys, Tables, Chairs, floor mats,

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Joseph Chacon
12/31/2017 12:23:15 pm

Every room and toy has potential germs. It is important to sanitize and disinfect surfaces and toys regularly

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art ivy
12/31/2017 09:28:11 pm

Bathrooms, kitchen areas, toys that kids can put in their mouths. Parents that walk in and touch things can spread germs.

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shandra swidecki
1/5/2018 03:30:47 pm

bathrooms, garbages, hands, floors, mouths, toys, shoes

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Jane Anderson
1/15/2018 02:56:23 pm

Diaper changing areas, bathrooms, toys,door knobs and other children are all factors that increase the risk of disease.

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Terri
1/28/2018 02:35:41 pm

Bathrooms, sinks, floors, diapering areas, toys, tables, and counters.

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ilyoun Lee
3/15/2018 10:34:03 pm

toys, plates, bathroom

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Cassandra
3/20/2018 05:42:11 pm

Bathrooms, tables, chairs, classroom toys, playground toys, sick children and staff.

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Bona Zhang
3/21/2018 09:58:13 am

Bathroom, Door, Floors, Tables, Chairs, Shoes, Garbage, sick person,

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Caroline
3/22/2018 04:48:01 pm

The things that increase germs, are sick people sneezing and coughing in the daycare. These germs land on other people or things and then inter them.

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Minakshi Srivastava
5/29/2018 09:32:28 pm

Bathrooms, toys, door knobs, and diaper changing area.
Common table after sick (nose running, sneezing etc.) kids use

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mary
6/8/2018 01:02:56 am

changing table , doorknob , toys , table

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Joyce Anderson
6/27/2018 10:39:02 am

Door knobs
toys
sick children
table & chairs
carpet

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Gabriella Mahoney
6/27/2018 10:10:20 pm

Diaper changing areas
Sinks
Toilets
Door knobs
Carpets and floors
Garbage
Sick children or hand washing
Improper hand washing

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Janice Wolfe
7/15/2018 03:56:30 pm

Bathrooms, toys, sick kids

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Richelle Jensen
8/10/2018 02:27:16 am

bathrooms, toys, diaper changing tables, doorknobs

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Margarita Torrejos
9/11/2018 11:06:06 pm

Factors that increase risk of disease in a child care setting are diaper changing table, bathrooms, sinks, toys ,sick children and sick teachers, and not properly dispose waste materials.

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Ashna Devi
10/4/2018 11:39:57 am

Bathrooms and diaper changing area, Sinks,Toys, Tables, Chairs, floor mats,

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Samantha Maxted
10/11/2018 05:38:41 pm

Sinks, toys, doorknobs, diaper changing tables, floors, improper hand washing.

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Ayesha Usmani
10/13/2018 12:43:22 pm

bathrooms,diaper changing table, sink,toys,improper hand washing,sick children, sick teachers,doorknobs,floor,garbage,

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Kirsten
10/20/2018 06:07:41 pm

Bathroom and diaper areas and equipment. Food service areas. Toys. Door and drawer/cabinet handles. Tables, counter surfaces. Floors.

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Meghan Maynard
10/30/2018 02:29:37 pm

Diaper changing areas, bathrooms, food service areas, doors/handles/railings, floors, sick staff and children.

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Tammie Dechenne
11/7/2018 07:30:40 pm

Door knobs, toys, bathrooms, Sinks,and hard surfaces

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Mark link
11/18/2018 05:51:44 pm

door knobs, sinks, hard surfaces and bathrooms and toys

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Nichole
11/24/2018 04:01:54 am

bathrooms, doorknobs, diaper changing area

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Julie Mills
11/27/2018 11:30:39 am

Toilet handles, bathrooms sinks, tables, toys all contribute to disease.

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Sharon Snow
12/2/2018 11:21:33 pm

toys, outside playground, bathroom and having sick kids with cold and sneezing.

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Jill
12/27/2018 03:17:27 pm

Staff, children, Parents. Toys, Bathroom,diaper changing areas, door nobs, gates, Too many to list.

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Lisa
12/29/2018 12:15:32 am

bathroom,sinks,door knobs, bathroom, changing table, floor mats,
toys,sick staff and children.

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