Hygiëne op school

Hygiene in the education sector

Hygiene measures in schools are a basic requirement for optimal school operation. CWS helps you to create an appropriate hygiene plan for primary schools or a hygiene concept for universities.

Learning for the future

Hygiene in schools, universities and other educational institutions is particularly important to ensure a healthy and performance-promoting environment. Hygiene rules and proper hand washing should already be part of the curriculum in primary schools. In addition, every primary school, secondary school or university should have its own hygiene concept and hygiene plan.

As experts in hand-, toilet- and air hygiene, we would be happy to discuss with you how you can achieve optimal hygiene in your educational institution in a safe and responsible manner. In addition, you can save costs by ensuring adequate hygiene in the school. This means more funds are available for investment in students.

The most important topics on school hygiene and air quality in education are:

Reducing teacher and student absenteeism

The aim of hygiene in schools should be to ensure the safety and health of all involved and thus avoid absenteeism. Basic protective measures should be taken to reduce the risk of infection for pupils, students and teaching staff. In addition to the regular cleaning of school facilities and the hygienic equipment of washrooms, instruction on proper behaviour and hand hygiene should also take place regularly with the help of hygiene teaching materials

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Save money with better hygiene

The spread of bacteria and viruses plays a significant role in some of the sick leave in schools. Good hygiene can prevent this and reduce costs. Below you will find 3 concrete advices that can be implemented individually or in combination to improve hygiene in schools, increase indoor air quality and save (absentee) costs. 

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