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Training, Webinars and Resources about Healthy Child Care for Government Agencies

More than 11 million children under age five are in child care where they spend an average of 40 hours per week, most of it indoors.  Indoor air pollution levels can be 2-5 times greater than outdoor levels.  Exposure to lead, certain chemicals in cleaning products, furniture and toys, radon, mold, pests and improperly applied pesticides can pose immediate and long-term risks for children’s health and development.

There are no universal standards for environmental health for child-care facilities, although increasingly, states and local governments are setting standards to reduce exposure to some environmental contaminants. National resources such as Caring for Our Children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards have been updated to establish comprehensive guidelines for reducing exposure to environmental contaminants in child-care settings.  This page provides resources that government agencies, including child-care licensing authorities, can use to address environmental exposures in child-care settings.

Below is information about training, webinars and other resources to help government agencies promote health child care facilities.

Training

  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Training in 10 modules
    • Module 1 - Introduction
    • Module 2 - for Child Care Center Directors
    • Module 3 - for Child Care Center Maintenance Staff
    • Module 4 - for Child Care Center Teachers and Caregivers
    • Module 5 - Mice and Rats
    • Module 6 - Cockroaches
    • Module 7 - Bed Bugs
    • Module 8 - Flies
    • Module 9 - Ants
    • Module 10 - Head Lice

Webinars

  • Bed Bugs Go To School
  • See additional Healthy Child Care Webinars, including: 
    • Creating Healthy Indoor Environments in Child Care Settings
    • Green Cleaning, Sanitizing, and Disinfecting: A Toolkit for Early Care and Education
    • Integrated Pest Management in Child Care Centers: Protecting Our Children From Pests and Pesticides
    • Small Steps to Improve Children's Environmental Health in Your Early Childhood Program: Common Practices to Keep Your Kids Safer
    • Lead
    • Protecting Children's Environmental Health Child Care Settings

Additional Resources

  • America's Children and the Environment
  • Healthy Child Care & Early Learning Facilities Self-Assessment
  • Center for Environmental Research and Children's Health from the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health
  • Eco-Healthy Child Care® from the Children's Environmental Health Network
  • Environmental Exposures in the Context of Child Care from Environmental Health Perspectives (U.S. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences at the U.S. National Institute of Health)
  • National Resources Center for Health and Safety
  • Green Cleaning, Sanitizing, and Disinfecting: A Toolkit for Early Care and Education (en Español)

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Last updated on December 3, 2024
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