
Health and Safety

DENGUE VIRUS:
Schools are places where children spend most of their day,
and protecting students’ health is a top priority. By learning about dengue,
we can all help reduce the risk of infection. Everyone has a role to play in keeping the school environment safe. When we work together to keep our surroundings clean and safe, we protect not only ourselves but also our families
and the whole school community. Let us stay alert, take preventive measures, and spread awareness about dengue. Together, we can create a healthier and safer environment for everyone.
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MALARIA:
Malaria is a major health concern in many tropical and subtropical countries, but with proper prevention and awareness, it can be controlled. Fighting malaria requires the effort of everyone—students, parents, teachers, and the wider community. By keeping our environment clean, using protective measures, and seeking medical care early, we can protect our school community and reduce the spread of this dangerous disease.

RSV:
Respiratory Syncytial Virus, or RSV, is a common virus that affects the lungs and breathing passages. While it can infect people of all ages, it is most serious for infants, young children, and older adults. Outbreaks usually happen during the colder or rainy seasons, but RSV can spread at any time of the year. Preventing RSV requires teamwork between parents, teachers, and students. By following simple hygiene practices and staying alert to symptoms, we can protect our children and reduce the spread of this virus. Together, let’s commit to keeping our school a place where health and learning grow hand in hand.
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HFMD:
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) is a common viral illness that usually affects infants and young children, but it can also spread among older children and adults. While it is generally mild, it spreads very easily in schools and daycare centers, making awareness and prevention very important. Since HFMD spreads quickly among young children, schools must take precautions to reduce outbreaks. Early detection and temporary rest at home help protect classmates and staff while giving children time to recover.With proper hygiene, awareness, and cooperation, we can keep our school environment healthy and safe for everyone.