
One way to prevent, or at least lower the chances of the spread of disease in schools is to focus on making these establishments as clean as possible. Capt. Sanders explains that this is, of course, easier said than done. Unlike offices wherein employees are mostly adults who know how to follow the rules of sanitation, schools, especially elementary schools, are filled with children who are not too focused on keeping themselves clean.

Capt. Martin Lloyd Sanders understands that schools have budget concerns and may not be able to comply with strict sanitation, but he also believes that cleanliness should be a priority. After all, there may be no more important thing in the world than the health and safety of children.
Captain Martin Lloyd Sanders, Ph.D., CSP, is a multi-awarded scientist and a US Army veteran. He is an expert in biological safety, field medical operations, biosecurity, occupational safety and health, infectious disease epidemiology, environmental health services, and occupational health and wellness programs. Visit this page for more articles like this.
Disclaimer: This site was prepared by Martin L. Sanders in his personal capacity. The opinions expressed are the author's own and do not reflect the views of the USPHS, the Department of Health and Human Services, or the United States government.