Marking serves different purposes in different industries. In childcare facilities, it is necessary so that children use furniture that is suitable for their height and do not confuse personal hygiene items. It is necessary for both nannies and kitchen workers, since every item in a kindergarten, school or health camp must be used in strict accordance with sanitary standards.
It is necessary
- - a set of pictures;
- - paint;
- - brush;
- - data on the growth of children.
Instructions
Step 1
Choose furniture for the height of the children. Kindergarten furniture is available in three sizes. It is possible that chairs and tables will have to be filed or, conversely, knocked out. As a rule, tables and chairs are marked with geometric shapes. Mark the table and a set of chairs designed for children of the same height with the same shape - a circle, triangle or square. Draw an icon on the corner of the table and the backs of the chairs. You can use a variety of materials for this. It is best applied with oil paint. Figures can be cut out of colored paper, glued and varnished. In this case, you should not use colored tape, since it peels off very quickly. Make a list of the children who are sitting at the same table.
Step 2
Lockers in which children leave their clothes also need to be labeled. Plexiglass pockets are very convenient for this. They are attached to the cabinet doors, and then a picture is inserted into them. But the pockets are not always included in the package, so they need to be cut out. Thin plexiglass will do. Cut or order squares about 6x6cm in size and screw them to the doors. It is advisable to buy or make 3 identical sets of pictures so that the markings on the lockers in the dressing room and washroom, as well as on the cribs, are the same. Now special sets of pictures for marking are produced, they are made of self-adhesive materials, so plexiglass pockets are optional.
Step 3
Cribs, as well as washroom cabinets, should be double-marked. Pictures serve to help children find their things. But cots and towel cabinets are also labeled with numbers. Paint them with oil paint. Lists should also be drawn up and posted in a prominent place. The first column of such a list contains the number of the crib or locker, the second - the name and surname of the child.
Step 4
In a childcare facility, kitchen utensils must be labeled. In a typical municipal kindergarten, children usually eat in a group. The nanny brings dinner. Each pan should be marked with what dish it is intended for. The largest ones are marked "1 dish", "3 dish". A slightly smaller saucepan is set aside for a side dish and is signed "2nd course". In it, the nanny brings porridge for breakfast. Separate utensils are needed for meat dishes, salad and bread. A corresponding inscription is made on each item. The marking is applied with oil paint.
Step 5
It is also necessary to mark the buckets that the nanny uses during wet cleaning. The same bucket can be used in the playroom and in the bedroom, but the toilet should have its own, appropriately marked. The same applies to doormats. The one that is used to wash the floors in the toilet should have a red mark. It could just be a piece of red fabric sewn to the rag. The mops should also be marked.
Step 6
In nursery groups, the teacher examines the children in the morning. He measures their temperature and looks at the throat. There should be 2 cans for the spatulas. They also need to be marked with oil paint. One has the inscription "Clean spatulas", on the other - "Dirty spatulas".