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Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation

 

At Lady LRD Public School, we prioritize the health, hygiene, and well-being of our students and staff. Ensuring access to safe drinking water and proper sanitation is a fundamental part of our commitment to providing a clean, safe, and conducive learning environment.

Safe Drinking Water

  • We understand the importance of clean and hygienic drinking water for the overall health of students. Our school provides:
  • RO (Reverse Osmosis) purified drinking water at multiple locations across the campus.
  • Regular water quality testing to ensure safety and purity.
  • Well-maintained water dispensers and coolers for easy access to fresh drinking water.
  • Encouragement for students to bring reusable water bottles, promoting sustainability.

Hygienic Sanitation Facilities

Maintaining clean and hygienic washrooms is a top priority at our school. We ensure:

  • Separate washrooms for boys and girls, ensuring privacy and cleanliness.
  • Dedicated staff for regular cleaning and maintenance of all restrooms.
  • Handwashing stations with soap and water at multiple locations.
  • Sanitary napkin dispensers and disposal units in girls washrooms for menstrual hygiene.
  • Awareness programs and hygiene workshops to educate students on proper sanitation practices.

Health & Hygiene Practices

To promote a clean and healthy school environment, we implement:

  • Daily cleaning and sanitation protocols for classrooms, corridors, and common areas.
  • Regular pest control and waste management to maintain hygiene standards.
  • Awareness drives on personal hygiene, handwashing, and waste disposal.
  • Medical room with first-aid facilities to address health-related concerns.

Creating a Sustainable & Hygienic Environment

We integrate eco-friendly sanitation practices, such as:

  • Water conservation techniques to reduce wastage.
  • Waste segregation and proper disposal for a cleaner campus.
  • Promotion of hygiene habits through posters and awareness campaigns.