A survey evaluation of disinfection knowledge comparison between licensed and unlicensed childcare facilities

Authors

  • Remy Kuo Author
  • BCIT School of Health Sciences, Environmental Health Institution
  • Helen Heacock Supervisor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47339/ephj.2022.217

Keywords:

childcare, licensed, unlicensed, disinfection, sanitation, knowledge, behavior

Abstract

The concepts of children’s environmental health are crucial for children's health and development. Between the ages of 2 to 5, children are developing their sensory and motor, cognitive, physical, immunological, emotional, social, and language skills. Many children spend long hours in day care facilities, and it is important to ensure a safe and healthy place for them. Environments with insufficient sanitation and hygiene could put children at risk and can also result in the spread of infectious diseases or even further impact their overall development. The purpose of this study was to investigate the disinfection knowledge and behaviour of childcare providers working in both License Required (LR) and License Not Required (LNR) daycare facilities in British Columbia.

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Published

2022-08-17

How to Cite

Kuo, R., BCIT School of Health Sciences, Environmental Health, & Heacock, H. (2022). A survey evaluation of disinfection knowledge comparison between licensed and unlicensed childcare facilities. BCIT Environmental Public Health Journal. https://doi.org/10.47339/ephj.2022.217