Choose Safe Places for Early Care and Education: Set It Up Safe: Planning Tool
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Description:Early care and education (ECE) program owners and operators, city planners, zoning offcials, early care and education licensing agencies, and health and environmental protection departments can all work together to keep children in ECE programs safe from harmful chemicals. You can use this tool to make sure that children have a safe place to grow, develop, and play.
Following these recommendations will help ensure that ECE programs are located in safe places — so that children aren’t exposed to chemicals left over from former uses of a site, naturally occurring hazards, or contamination from nearby locations. These recommendations are designed to complement — and not replace — state and local regulations.
Version 1, August 25, 2017
CSPECE_Set-It-Up-Safe_508.pdf
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