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Identifier: childhealthprogr00coll (find matches)
Title: Child health program for parent-teacher associations and women's clubs ..
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Collier, Lucy Wood. (from old catalog) Child health organization, New York. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Children School hygiene
Publisher: Washington : Govt. print. off.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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they are responsible for the heating, ventilating and generalhygienic conditions of the building. They must see that the build-ing and grounds are so kept as to avoid all unnecessary fire risk. The following are topics for round-table discussion: Is the school house externally well kept, the grounds clean and safe?Is the building well lighted? Are the windows clean; how often washed?Is the building well heated and ventilated?Is the air in the room fresh; how often is the room aired? How are the floors cleaned—^with broom, vacuum cleaner, or cleaning fluids?How is the dusting done—^with feather duster, dry or damp cloth?Are the blackboards washed; are the erasers beaten? Recipe for an orderly room—a place for everything and everything in its place.Are there plenty of exits in case of fire?What is done with waste material—papers, rags, etc.? Is any combustible material, such as paint, packing material, scenery, etc.,stored away in unsafe places? Are ashes placed in a safe place?
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Community Bouse. Some rural districts provide community houses where teachers are spared the difficulties of boarding in private homes.(Courtesy Vacation Association, Inc.) (14) Bibliography: School sanitation. Title. Author. Purpose. Num-ber ofpages. Price. Publisher. Healthful Schools. Ayers, WilUams,and Wood. Popular and author-itative discussion ofall problems ofschool sanitation.Excellent bib-liography. 292 $1.75 Houghton Mifflin,1918. School Buildings andEquipment. Leonard P. Ayersand May Ayers. • 117 25 cents. Cleveland Foun-dation. American School-houses. Fletcher B.Dress-lar. 133 75 cents. Supt. 0 f Docu-ment, Washing-ton, D. C. (Gov.Printing Office). School Hygiene. Fletcher B.Dress-lar. Excellent discussionof all problems ofschool sanitation. 369 $1.25 Macmillan, 1913. The Building Situa-tion and MedicalInspection. Lewis M. Terman. Brief section dealingwith seating andblackboard. 417 $1.65 Part V of the Den-ver School Sur-vey Report. Den-ver, Colo., 1916. Common DrinkingC

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