Health and Safety News…
The PTA coordinates Kindergarten Parent Bus Riders for the first several days of school to help first time bus riders. If you are interested in helping contact, please be sure to check this off on the spring PTA registration forms. Rider volunteers will be contacted in Mid-August.
Lice checks are completed after summer, winter, and spring breaks from school. With the first few days of the new school year, lice checks take place at both schools. Volunteers are needed to help check our children for head lice in order to prevent a possible outbreak. Contact your school PTA Health & Safety Chair for more information.
Henking School Chair: Mary Patronik
Hoffman School Chair: Therese O. Kinsley
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Head Lice: Did you know?
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Head lice are small and wingless, varying in size from 1/16" to 1/8" (about the size of a sesame seed).
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Eggs look like very small grains of rice and hatch in 7-10 days.
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Lice feed on blood every 3-6 hours. The primary symptom of infestation is itching.
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Eggs are firmly attached to the hair shaft.
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Females can lay up to 10 eggs a day, over 100 in their lifetime.
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If dislodged from the hair shaft and host, eggs die within 2 weeks.
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Off the scalp, adult head lice rarely survive beyond 36 hours.
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Head lice can infest anyone and prefer clean hair.
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Head lice are more of a nuisance than a health hazard.
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Head lice do not fly or jump. They are passed through direct contact.
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You cannot give head lice to your pets or get it from your pets.
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The National Pediculosis Association estimates that as many as 12 million cases of lice occur each year.
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Lice move quickly and shy away from light (such as during a head check).
source: Licefreee.com
See more information about head lice at www.licefreee.com, a national PTA sponsor.