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Tales From the School Nurse: School Nurses Call for Classroom Cleaning Protocols

Survey reveals school nurses treat more than 16 ill students every day

Oakland, Calif. (Aug. 13, 2007) – In a recent survey, school nurses say more can be done in America's classrooms to help prevent the spread of illness, especially at the height of cold and flu season when more than half of school nurses send five or more sick children home each day. According to the new survey of school nurses from the National Association of School Nurses about germs at school sponsored by The Clorox Company, 76 percent of school nurses treat more than 16 ill students every day.

In addition to ensuring proper hand washing in the classroom, the survey showed:

A fall 2005 study by University of Arizona further shed light on the importance of cleaning in schools. After comparing bacteria presence on office surfaces of professionals in different occupations, the study ranked classrooms as the #1 workplace for germs and named teachers as having the "germiest" job.

Help to Expel Germs

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are more than 52 million cases of the common cold each year among Americans under the age of 17. With illness keeping students out of school for a national average of four days a year, experts advise parents to devise a plan of action for how to deal with their kids' sick days.

Donna Mazyck, president of the National Association of School Nurses offers the following tips for helping to reduce the spread of germs in the classroom:

Clorox is providing tips and tools for teachers to help them expel germs from their classroom. For more information on promoting a healthier classroom, teachers can sign up at www.cloroxclassrooms.com to download free "Clean Up the Classroom" lesson plans, children's games and more.

About the Survey

The survey was conducted by the Ketchum Global Research Network on behalf of The Clorox Company and with members of the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) in June 2007. The survey was conducted online among a sample of 1,457 school nurses.

Media Contact:
Aileen Zerrudo
The Clorox Company
510.271.3075
aileen.zerrudo@clorox.com

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