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September 19 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Green Cleaning for Childcare Providers

Join the Women for a Healthy Environment and the PRCCEH for an essential professional development session on Green Cleaning designed specifically for early childcare providers. This event provides 2 PQAS credits.

 

Two sessions will be offered!

  • September 11, 2024, from 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
  • September 19, 2024, from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

 

Why Attend?

  • Protect the Health of the Children in Your Care: Young children are especially vulnerable to the harmful effects of harsh chemicals found in conventional cleaning products. Learn how to create a safer, healthier environment by using green, non-toxic alternatives.
  • Understand the Basics: The instructor will cover the important distinctions between cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting, and explain why each is critical in a childcare setting.
  • Discover Healthier Cleaning Solutions: Get introduced to effective, eco-friendly products that reduce exposure to toxic substances, ensuring a healthier space for children to learn and grow.
  • Take Home a Green Cleaning Kit: Attendees will receive a complimentary green cleaning kit.
  • Limited Spots Available: Don’t miss this opportunity to improve your childcare environment and protect the well-being of the children in your care.

Creating a safe, healthy space is crucial for the development and well-being of young children. This workshop will equip you with the knowledge and tools to make impactful changes in your daily cleaning routines.

 

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