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GETTING STARTEDThe New Brunswick Lung Association acts as the facilitator of the Healthy School Program. Interested schools are introduced to and guided through the steps to carry out the program. School environmental teams are established at each school (usually made up of an administrator, a custodian, a teacher, a parent, and in middle and high schools, a student). Through this infrastructure program the teams are trained to identify and resolve basic air quality problems. The Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools Action kit for Canadian Schools , produced by Health Canada , is used as the program's basic building block. The New Brunswick Lung Association (NBLA) has added simple survey forms for all staff to complete at the beginning of the program, a general walk-through checklist, a walk-through video, an online "Ask the Expert" section and several optional complementary initiatives. These include: reduction of school bus and parental vehicle idling; school grounds greening; identification, replacement and storage of hazardous materials; energy efficiency; Flight for Life; Go For Green's - Active and Safe Routes to School; and recycling initiating programs. THE HEALTHY SCHOOL PROGRAM PROCESS
If there are any problems in carrying out the above steps, or if further information or assistance is required, please contact the New Brunswick Lung Association at 1-506-455-8961 or 1-800-565-LUNG(5864). |
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