| AREA | CLEAN | SANITIZE | FREQUENCY |
| Classrooms/Child Care/Food Areas | |||
| Countertops/tabletops, floors, door and cabinet handles | X | X | Daily and when soiled. |
| Food preparation and service surfaces | X | X | Before and after contact with food activity; between preparation of raw and cooked foods. |
| Carpets and large area rugs | X | Vacuum daily when children are not present. Clean with a carpet cleaning method approved by the local health authority. Clean carpets only when children will not be present until the carpet is dry. Clean carpets at least monthly in infant areas, at least every 3 months in other areas and when soiled. | |
| Small rugs | X | Shake outdoors or vacuum daily. Launder weekly. |
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| Utensils, surfaces and toys that go into the mouth or have been in contact with saliva or other body fluids | X | X | After each child's use, or use disposable, one-time utensils or toys. |
| Toys that are not contaminated with body fluids. Dress-up clothes not worn on the head. Sheets and pillowcases, individual cloth towels (if used), combs and hairbrushes, wash cloth and machine-washable cloth toys. (None of these items should be shared among children.) | X | Weekly and when visibly soiled. | |
| Blankets, sleeping bags, cubbies | X | Monthly and when soiled. | |
| Hats | X | After each child's use or use disposable hats that only one child wears. | |
| Cribs and crib mattresses | X | Weekly, before use by a different child, and whenever soiled or wet. | |
| Phone receivers | X | X | Weekly. |
| Toilet and Diapering Areas | |||
| Handwashing sinks, faucets, surrounding counters, soap dispensers, door knobs | X | X | Daily and when soiled. |
| Toilet seats, toilet handles, door knobs or cubicle handles, floors | X | X | Daily, or immediately if visibly soiled. |
| Toilet bowls | X | X | Daily. |
| Changing tables, potty chairs (Use of potty chairs in child care is discouraged because of high risk of contamination). | X | X | After each child's use. |
| General Facility | |||
| Mops and cleaning rags | X | X | Before and after a day of use, wash mops and rags in detergent and water, rinse in water, immerse in sanitizing solution, and wring as dry as possible. After cleaning and sanitizing, hang mops and rags to dry. |
| Waste and diaper containers | X | Daily. | |
| Any surface contaminated with body fluids: saliva, mucus, vomit, urine, stool, or blood | X | X | Immediately, as specified in Caring for Our Children, 2nd Ed. STANDARD 3.026. |