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maychende

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What measures could one take to improve air quality in an early child education environment?
 
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Imagine that you are beginning a family early childhood education program and need to prepare your indoor environment for safety. You own a two-story home. Make a detailed list of what you would do to prepare the environment and to keep it safe.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Ventilation could be increased by opening windows, doors, and using both ceiling and window fans. Some sources of poor air quality can be managed by vacuuming carpets, wet-mopping floor surfaces every day, and banning smoking near the education environment. Routine maintenance of heating and cooling systems such as changing the filters and cleaning air ducts can also help improve air quality. If the air ducts have mold, are clogged with dust, or have droppings from insects or rodents, they should be cleaned professionally.

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This question has an individualized answer that should be applied to what the student has written.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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