Back to School: 5 Key Issues for Environmental Health and Safety - Healthy Schools Network
The beginning of the school year is a great time to consider key questions about school conditions and practices that can affect children and staff.
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5 Key Environmental Health and Safety Issues for Schools
- Extreme Heat: High temperatures negatively impact learning and pose severe health risks to student athletes.
- Schools should have heat management plans, shaded outdoor areas, and evacuation protocols for dangerous temperatures.
- New York State law sets a maximum allowable classroom temperature of 88°F.
- Clean Indoor Air & Green Cleaning: Poor air quality affects cognitive function and health.
- Hazardous cleaning products should be replaced with green cleaning and safer disinfecting alternatives to protect students and staff.
- Drinking Water Safety: Lead exposure is a significant risk, and no level of lead is considered safe.
- Parents should request copies of lead testing results from their schools.
- Recommended protections include using filters and bottled water rather than relying solely on lead-free fixtures.
- Renovation & Construction: Ongoing projects can expose occupants to harmful noise, dust, and debris.
- Parents should request public meetings to review safety protocols and project timelines.
- Schools are often legally required to mitigate exposure to fumes and construction dust.
- Pests & Pesticides: Pesticides can cause permanent health damage to children.
- Over 30 states have adopted less-hazardous Integrated Pest Management (IPM) policies.
- Schools should prioritize food management and child-safe pest control practices over chemical applications.
- Additional Resources:
- The EPA provides guidance on DIY air cleaners for emergency use.
- The "Healthy Students Learn Better" practice guide offers tools for improving school environmental health.
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