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  1. HIDDEN SCHOOL SHOWER PROFESSIONAL
  2. HIDDEN SCHOOL SHOWER WINDOWS

Units are repaired or replaced as they are needed. Work orders are put in through the Work management system and are addressed in a timely manner.Filters are changed and visual inspection occurs, and repairs addressed if needed about every 3-4 months as needed. Assigned to HVAC tech via School Work Order System. Filters are inspected and changed out according to a Preventative Maintenance schedule.SKSD received guidance from the Department of Health and responded with the following modifications:

HIDDEN SCHOOL SHOWER PROFESSIONAL

Because each building and its existing HVAC systems will be different, a professional engineer or HVAC specialist should be consulted to determine the best way to maximize the system’s ventilation and air filtration capabilities for each area in the building.

HIDDEN SCHOOL SHOWER WINDOWS

Offer more outside time, open windows often, and adjust the HVAC system to allow the maximum amount of outside air to enter the program space and increase air filtration. Good ventilation and indoor air quality are important in reducing airborne exposure to respiratory pathogens, chemicals, and odors.

  • Masks do not provide adequate protection for others if a staff member has symptoms compatible with COVID-19.
  • Wearing masks does not replace the need to continue frequent hand washing, avoiding touching the face, and practicing social distancing, which are our best tools to help prevent the spread of illness.
  • After taking off masks, store in breathable paper bags.
  • Remove the mask carefully and wash your hands thoroughly after removing.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly before putting on the mask.
  • Be careful not to touch your eyes, nose, or mouth while wearing cloth masks to prevent potential contamination.
  • Make/buy and wear masks by following ​CDC guidance​ and guidance from ​Kitsap Public Health District.
  • The Department of Health does not recommend the use of masks with exhalation valves or vents, or single-layer bandanas and gaiters.
  • Approved masks should be made of two or more layers of tightly-woven fabric with ties or straps that go around your head or behind your ears.
  • Mask use is a choice in all our district facilities, but not required.










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