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Contents and requirements of children's toilets
Teachers' cleaning work in toilets

1. Toilet floor cleaning

The teacher cleans the bathroom floor twice a day (once in the morning and once in the evening). When cleaning, use the special tools in the bathroom, try to clean by wet method, and sweep first and then drag. Before the child washes, the teacher should ensure that the bathroom floor is dry to prevent the child from slipping in the bathroom. If there is a lot of water on the ground, the teacher should dry it with a special mop.

2. Cleaning of faucets and sinks

Faucets and sinks are often encountered when washing, and teachers should clean them every day. Before children wash their hands, make sure there are no fingerprints, stains or oil stains on the faucet; There is no scale and dirt on the sink.

Cleaning the faucet: apply detergent to the washroom rag, wipe the faucet surface in a certain order to remove watermarks and stains, then turn on the faucet, rinse the faucet surface with tap water, and finally dry it with a cleaning rag.

Cleaning the sink: Apply detergent to the sink brush, rinse it with running water while brushing, then dry it with a rag, and finally pour the impurities that have leaked into the trash can.

3. Cleaning of towel rack and water cup rack

Special towels for washing children need to be hung on the towel rack, and special cups need to be placed on the cup rack or cup tray. Before children wash their hands, the surfaces of these items need to be kept clean and hygienic.

Clean the surfaces of towel rack and water cup bin in turn with a special rag to ensure that the cleaned surfaces of towel rack and water cup bin are clean and free of dust.

4. Cleaning of children's toothbrush cups

Wash the toothbrush cup under running water, and pay attention to cleaning the mouth, bottom and inside of the cup. The toothbrush cup should be cleaned and disinfected once a week. If there is scale on the bottom of the toothbrush cup, pour proper amount of vinegar, soak for a while and then scrub the bottom of the cup with vinegar. Make sure the toothbrush cup is clean after cleaning.

5. Cleaning of children's toothbrushes

After children brush their teeth, the toothbrush should be thoroughly cleaned, and there should be no toothpaste residue and drying. Put it in a toothbrush cup with the bristle end facing up and the handle end facing down to keep the toothbrush dry. Make sure there is no tooth stain after cleaning the toothbrush.

The main points of teachers' guidance in the bathroom

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1. Education, guide children to know the benefits of hand washing, and take the initiative to wash their hands before and after meals, after activities and when their hands are dirty.

2. According to the size of the bathroom space, children enter the bathroom in turn. When there are many people, know how to wait properly and keep the bathroom quiet and orderly.

3. Guide and remind children to wash their hands correctly by six-step washing. In view of the common problems in children's hand washing, such as inadequate sleeves and careless scrubbing, timely guidance is given.

4. Educate children to save water and control water flow. After washing your hands, gently shake them in the pool three times, take off the towel to dry the water on your hands and hang them back to prevent them from slipping and falling to the floor.

5. After washing hands, help children dry their hands in the right way, put down their sleeves and tidy them up. Help guide children to apply hand cream in autumn and winter.

6. Pay attention to the process of children washing their hands in time, and remind and guide them in time when they find slapstick and splashing.

7. After the child washes his hands, dry the water on the ground with a dry mop in time, and the last child leaves the bathroom after washing his hands.