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Module 6: Healthy Practices: Safety and Wellness

Clean and Sanitizing

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Handout 6: Formulas for Bleach Solution

WAC 170-297-0010
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.215 RCW. WSR 12-23-057, § 170-297-3875, filed 11/19/12, effective 12/20/12.]
Reference: http://app.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=170-297&full=true#170-297-3925


Child Care Basics – Module 6  * Clean and Sanitizing

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Sanitizing
Less concentrated solution: For submerging dishware that has been cleaned, table tops, classroom counters, doorknobs, and toys that are mouthed by children. Sanitize solution: A chlorine bleach and water solution of three-quarters teaspoon of chlorine bleach to one quart of cool water.


Disinfecting
More concentrated solution: For diapering areas, bathrooms, handwashing sinks, floors, kitchens, and surfaces contaminated by body fluids.Disinfecting solution: A chlorine bleach and water solution of one tablespoon of chlorine bleach to one quart of cool water.

  
Which items should be less concentrated bleach solution (sanitizing) or more concentrated bleach solution (disinfecting)  identifying which solution should be used to clean the item: 

   

Reminder:

Sanitizing solution is a less concentrated solution and is used for submerging dishware that has been cleaned, table tops, classroom counters and doorknobs, and toys that are mouthed by children.


  

Reminder:

Disinfecting solution is a more concentrated solution and is used for diapering areas, bathrooms, kitchens, hand washing sinks, floors, and surfaces contaminated by body fluids.


  

Reminder:

Disinfecting solution is a more concentrated solution and is used for diapering areas, bathrooms, kitchens, hand washing sinks, floors, and surfaces contaminated by body fluids.


 

Reminder:

Disinfecting solution is a more concentrated solution and is used for diapering areas, bathrooms, kitchens, hand washing sinks, floors, and surfaces contaminated by body fluids.


 

Reminder:

Sanitizing solution is a less concentrated solution and is used for submerging dishware that has been cleaned, table tops, classroom counters and doorknobs, and toys that are mouthed by children.


  

Reminder:

Disinfecting solution is a more concentrated solution and is used for diapering areas, bathrooms, kitchens, hand washing sinks, floors, and surfaces contaminated by body fluids.


  

Reminder:

Disinfecting solution is a more concentrated solution and is used for diapering areas, bathrooms, kitchens, hand washing sinks, floors, and surfaces contaminated by body fluids.


  

Reminder:

Sanitizing solution is a less concentrated solution and is used for submerging dishware that has been cleaned, table tops, classroom counters and doorknobs, and toys that are mouthed by children.


  

Reminder:

Disinfecting solution is a more concentrated solution and is used for diapering areas, bathrooms, kitchens, hand washing sinks, floors, and surfaces contaminated by body fluids.


     

Reminder:

Sanitizing solution is a less concentrated solution and is used for submerging dishware that has been cleaned, table tops, classroom counters and doorknobs, and toys that are mouthed by children.


      

Reminder:

Sanitizing solution is a less concentrated solution and is used for submerging dishware that has been cleaned, table tops, classroom counters and doorknobs, and toys that are mouthed by children.

Let’s Review Your Responses

  

a. Surfaces contaminated with body fluids.

  

Actually, the answer is disinfecting solution.

Disinfecting solution is a more concentrated solution and is used for diapering areas, bathrooms, kitchens, hand washing sinks, floors, and surfaces contaminated by body fluids.

  

That's Right!  The answer is disinfecting solution.

  

b. Toys

  

Actually, the answer is sanitizing solution.

Sanitizing solution is a less concentrated solution and is used for submerging dishware that has been cleaned, table tops, classroom counters and doorknobs, and toys that are mouthed by children

 

 

That's Right!  The answer is sanitizing solution.

c. Dishes

   

Actually, the answer is sanitizing solution.

Sanitizing solution is a less concentrated solution and is used for submerging dishware that has been cleaned, table tops, classroom counters and doorknobs, and toys that are mouthed by children

 

  

That's Right!  The answer is sanitizing solution.

  

d. Play Dough Table

 

Actually, the answer is sanitizing solution.

Sanitizing solution is a less concentrated solution and is used for submerging dishware that has been cleaned, table tops, classroom counters and doorknobs, and toys that are mouthed by children

 

 

That's Right!  The answer is sanitizing solution.

 

e. Floors

 

Actually, the answer is disinfecting solution.

Disinfecting solution is a more concentrated solution and is used for diapering areas, bathrooms, kitchens, hand washing sinks, floors, and surfaces contaminated by body fluids.

 

That's Right!  The answer is disinfecting solution.

 

f. Door knobs in classrooms

 

Actually, the answer is sanitizing solution.

Sanitizing solution is a less concentrated solution and is used for submerging dishware that has been cleaned, table tops, classroom counters and doorknobs, and toys that are mouthed by children

 

 

That's Right!  The answer is sanitizing solution.

 

g. Blocks

 

Actually, the answer is sanitizing solution.

Sanitizing solution is a less concentrated solution and is used for submerging dishware that has been cleaned, table tops, classroom counters and doorknobs, and toys that are mouthed by children

 

 

That's Right!  The answer is sanitizing solution.

 

h. Sleeping Mats

 

Actually, the answer is disinfecting solution.

Disinfecting solution is a more concentrated solution and is used for diapering areas, bathrooms, kitchens, hand washing sinks, floors, and surfaces contaminated by body fluids.

 

That's Right!  The answer is disinfecting solution.

 

i. Sinks in Classrooms

Actually, the answer is sanitizing solution.

Sanitizing solution is a less concentrated solution and is used for submerging dishware that has been cleaned, table tops, classroom counters and doorknobs, and toys that are mouthed by children

 

 

That's Right!  The answer is sanitizing solution.

 

j. Sinks in Bathrooms

 

Actually, the answer is disinfecting solution.

Disinfecting solution is a more concentrated solution and is used for diapering areas, bathrooms, kitchens, hand washing sinks, floors, and surfaces contaminated by body fluids.

 

That's Right!  The answer is disinfecting solution.

 

k. Bathrooms and Bathroom Equipment

 

Actually, the answer is disinfecting solution.

Disinfecting solution is a more concentrated solution and is used for diapering areas, bathrooms, kitchens, hand washing sinks, floors, and surfaces contaminated by body fluids.

 

That's Right!  The answer is disinfecting solution.

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