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Green Cleaning in Schools:

Developments in State and Local Policy

Bellingham (WA) School District

(approx. 10,500 students and 21 schools)

Citation: Bellingham School District, Green Cleaning Policy

Effective: Beginning 2003-2004 school year

Summary: This one-page policy states the district’s commitment to purchasing and using only green cleaning products.

Key Provisions:
  • Requirements for Using Green Cleaning Products. According to this policy, the Bellingham School District will procure and use only green cleaning products that meet the Green Seal standards. The policy further prohibits district employees from bringing or using chemicals in schools unless they are first reviewed and approved by the district as meeting the Green Seal standards.

  • Guidelines and Specifications. The policy states that the district has developed a guideline for purchasing and using cleaning and maintenance products that meet or exceed the Green Seal standards.

  • Best Practices for Cleaning and Maintenance. The policy directs school custodians and maintenance employees to follow good work practices, including specifically: regular filter changes and monitoring of all air handling equipment; damp dusting techniques; and use of only HEPA-filtered vacuum cleaners. The policy also notes that the district will use micro-fiber dust cloths and three-step walk-off mats.

 

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