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G94-1213 Child Care Environment Safety Checklist, Shirley Niemeyer, Michael P. Vogel
G94-1213 Child Care Environment Safety Checklist, Shirley Niemeyer, Michael P. Vogel
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide reviews statistics about child care services and offers suggestions on maintaining a safe environment for children in your care.
Being a child care provider means more than loving children. It means providing a safe environment for and protecting the children in your care so they can explore their world and develop trust.
G94-1212 Child Care Furnishings Safety Checklist, Shirley Niemeyer
G94-1212 Child Care Furnishings Safety Checklist, Shirley Niemeyer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This publication presents information about the appropriate selection and evaluation of children's furniture.
A child's environment should allow for exploration, experiences, and learning; but it must be safe, too.
Parents and child care providers need to know about potential hazards in a child's environment. Often, these hazards involve misused or poorly designed products.
G94-1232 Food Safety Self-Inspection For Child Care Facilities, Julie A. Albrecht
G94-1232 Food Safety Self-Inspection For Child Care Facilities, Julie A. Albrecht
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide provides a checklist for a self-inspection to aid child care facilities in providing safe food for their clients.
Conduct a self-inspection of your food preparation skills by answering the following questions. Concentrate on one section at a time. Choose a time when food preparation is in progress. Check either "yes" or "no." Questions receiving a "no" answer indicate an area that you need to change.