The ABCs of Restroom Maintenance in Schools

As any teacher will tell you, entering a school restroom is like engaging in germ warfare. And while it may feel like too overwhelming a problem to solve, there are some common mistakes made in school maintenance whose correction could eliminate the spread of many pathogens. In addition, it’s a good idea to adopt some best practices, so that school restrooms don’t interfere with student and staff health, and the focus can remain on teaching and learning.

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