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A Safe Abode

That Delivers Joy

Our children's safety is our priority. We want
to give them a healthy space that will nurture
them without compromising their health.

Symptoms of Corona Virus

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Dry Cough

A dry cough does not produce mucus. It is one of the underlying symptoms of the Novel Coronavirus.

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Chest Pain or Pressure

Chest pain is a rare symptom of COVID-19 and usually does not occur as the sole symptom. It would most likely have accompanying signs of an upper respiratory infection.

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High Fever

A fever associated with Coronavirus is said to be a persistent one. It can develop as a low-grade fever (lasting for up to a week) or be extremely high too.

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Loss of taste or smell

Loss of smell can occur suddenly in people with COVID-19 and is often accompanied by loss of taste. These symptoms may occur without a runny or stuffy nose.

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Shortness of Breath

Shortness of breath can make it hard to breathe. COVID-19 related shortness of breath usually occurs a few days after the initial infection.

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Confusion

Confusion can be a sign of COVID-19, particularly in elderly people. "New confusion" is recognized as an emergency warning sign for the disease.

Healthy Habits

The first step to ensure children's holistic development is to provide them a strong base. ipsaa is fully committed to providing a safe and secure environment for children to blossom. We religiously follow certain habits to give children the healthiest platform to hone their abilities.

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Social Distancing

A distance of 6ft must be maintained between two people, as recommended by the World Health Organization.

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Wearing Face mask

Face masks must be worn by everyone in and around the centres. Entry will only be permitted if you are wearing a face mask.

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Regular Hand-washing

We must wash our hands regularly to stop the spread of Coronavirus. There will be a fixed routine for washing hands during the day for children.

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Cleaning & Disinfecting

All our spaces, rooms, and washrooms will be cleaned, sanitized, and wiped dry thrice a day at a 3-hour interval.

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Regular Temperature Checks

Regular temperature checks will take place to ensure that children do not have a fever. Our children's safety is our first and foremost priority.

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Coughs & Sneezing Etiquettes

Cover your mouth and nose with a flexed elbow or tissue while coughing and sneezing. Always remember to throw away the tissue in the bin.

Doctor’s Advice

Social interaction plays an integral role in children's development. Do you wonder why your child is often left frustrated
at home? It could be because of a lack of social stimulation. Dr. Mozammil Shafi and Dr. Roma Kapoor reinstate the importance
of the role played by day-care facilities to ensure the holistic growth of children in the pandemic.

Dr. Mozammil Shafi

Consultant Doctor - Critical C
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Dr. Roma Kapoor

Consultant Psychologist, Max Hospital
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Centre Preparedness

Our staff is well prepared to welcome children back to the centres of joy. Mrs. Arti Mohan, Head- Academics, tells us about
the steps taken by us to ensure a safe learning experience for our dear children.