Re: lice in schools
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Lice
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Date: October 24, 2014 11:24AM
The Lice issue comes up every year, usually around this time when it is cooler out.
The problem is many fold.
1. False Positives. I had my kids finger for Lice a number of times. I wanted to make sure if this was a problem, I understood it and could track and resolve the issue. Well after spending a lot of time and money I was NEVER able to detect Lice in my kids hair. Never bothered to jump through all the hoods, dry cleaning, washing and using special shampoos.
2. If there is a Lice problem, the schools ALWAYS talk about sharing hats and combs or brushes. This is NEVER the problem. Think about it, only in Elementary Schools is this ever an issue. Just go look at where all the kids keep their coats and backpacks, usually many end up in a pile on the floor. This is the PROBLEM!!!! A breeding ground for cross contamination.
3. SACC is also a breeding ground for problems. Younger kids by law have to take a nap or rest. Book bags, backpacks and coats/hats have no where to be properly stored. Usually end up in a pile on a floor or are hung on coat racks that all the coats touch each other. A breeding ground for cross contamination.
4. Middle school kids usually have lockers, often do not wear coats and keep their backpacks with them a good part of the day or they only have it in their own, not shared lockers. Little to no change of cross contamination.
5. High school kids rarely use locker, do not wear coats and keep all of their belongings with them for the entire day. Little to no chance of cross contamination.
Almost all Lice reports are in Elementary schools, almost all Lice outbreaks are in K-3, but can still happen in 4-6 as well.
If the stupid Health Departments and Schools would use their heads and think about how Lice can be spread they would see the problem is STUPID obvious.
I would expect a lot of the bedbug issue to also be caused by Elementary School book bags, back packs and coats piled up on the floor or hung too close on hooks.