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22 September 2022

Hygiene in the classroom – the importance of disinfection

Written by Rebecca Waters
Rentokil Classrom Hygiene
Coronavirus, Specialist Disinfection disinfection, specialist cleaning Leave a Comment

According to recent studies, clean classrooms and corridors in schools and colleges can have a huge impact on a student’s attendance, mental wellbeing and overall performance at school. This means that hygiene in educational settings is a key priority for both the health of students across the UK and their education.

It is therefore crucial for schools and higher education institutions to keep cleaning and disinfection protocols front of mind in order to help them maintain a welcoming, productive and safe environment.

A classroom environment with students and teacher

Creating an environment that is conducive to learning

Studies have shown that the level of cleanliness in a particular environment has a direct impact on students’ ability to learn. A dirty, neglected environment can also increase stress levels and therefore impact negatively on concentration and retention of information.

Similar research reveals that 83% of teachers believe that there is a noticeable change in pupils’ behaviour when the classroom is clean. Moreover, 90% of teachers claim they feel a tangible difference in their own mental health when their workplace is clean. The need to maintain a hygienic environment in the classroom and surrounding area therefore encourages both productive teaching and learning.

The learnings from the COVID-19 pandemic

During the height of the pandemic, the reopening of schools was prioritised in the UK to minimise the academic and developmental disruptions to children. However, as the BMJ (British Medical Journal) argues; for many schools, their reopening was not accompanied by a comprehensive training package of hygiene and disinfection measures to properly protect children.

Whilst some schools and colleges experienced outbreaks of norovirus, for example, which forced closures prior to COVID-19, the pandemic shone a spotlight on cleaning and hygiene standards within educational institutions.

It is important that schools and colleges learn from their experiences, and remember the progress that has been made. A renewed focus should be placed on disinfection processes, with rigorous reviews regularly taking place to ensure hygiene standards are the highest they can possibly be.

Educating students on personal hygiene

Alongside the processes that staff and school leaders’ can put in place to improve cleaning protocols, it is also important to educate pupils on the need for good personal hygiene. In doing so, actions such as regular and proper hand washing should become common practice amongst students as they are embedded into their routines. Whilst the need to wash hands may seem like common sense, studies during the height of the pandemic reinforced the importance of good hand hygiene practices on reducing infection rates, so it is crucial that we do not let standards slip.

Closing Thoughts

Maintaining a clean and hygienic environment within schools and higher education centres carries a range of benefits for both staff and students, including general health, mental wellbeing, and academic performance. If your school needs guidance and support on how to implement an effective disinfection process, please get in touch with one of our experts.

Rebecca Waters

Rebecca Waters, BSc (Hons), MCIM Rebecca has worked in the healthcare and hygiene sectors for over 20 years and earned a BSc Chemistry (Hons) before joining Rentokil Initial in 2003. Following analytical and research roles in the R&D team, she has honed her marketing expertise across various marketing roles since 2006. Rebecca is a Member at the Chartered Institute of Marketing She keeps up-to-date on all changes within the clinical waste management, specialist hygiene, and infection control industries, and is an active member of the CIWM and HWMA. Outside of work Rebecca is an outdoor enthusiast and loves nature – whether hiking, camping, or kayaking. Her love of the outdoors led to her taking additional environmental studies during her university degree and she is proud to push the sustainability agenda throughout her work.

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