Cleaning Schools to Control for Viruses and Bacteria: Maintaining Healthy Indoor Learning Environments

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Cleaning Schools to Control for Viruses and Bacteria: Maintaining Healthy Indoor Learning Environments


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Date: Thursday, May 7, 2020
Time: 3:00 - 4:30 PM EDT

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Cleaning for health, using effective and efficient products, policies and practices, has always been the first line of defense for schools when it comes to controlling the spread of infectious disease and providing healthy, safe and productive indoor learning environments. This webinar is designed to help school district facilities and custodial staff put action plans in place to meet modern day environmental health challenges, while maintaining good indoor environmental quality, ensuring staff safety and protecting occupant health. 

During this webinar, our expert speakers will: 

  • Explain some of the most effective methods and strategies for cleaning schools to control for viruses and bacteria, while preserving a healthy indoor learning environment.
  • Introduce preliminary findings from new research on the link between cleaning practices and occupant health in schools.
  • Explore proven strategies, approaches, and resources used by thousands of schools across the country to implement effective healthy cleaning practices as part of a comprehensive IAQ management plan.

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Questions?
EPA offers free IAQ Tools for Schools resources—including the School IAQ Assessment Mobile App—to help schools maintain a healthy indoor environment by identifying, correcting and preventing IAQ problems. Learn more about the IAQ Tools for Schools guidance and access other valuable school environmental health resources at www.epa.gov/iaq-schools.

If you have any questions about the IAQ Tools for Schools guidance, please contact the IAQ Tools for Schools Connector Coordinator at iaqschools@epa.gov.