Pupils to get reusable face shield, sanitiser for school

Pre-school and primary school pupils will get a reusable face shield, as an alternative to face masks, as they return to school from June 2 onwards. All pre-school teachers and staff will also receive a face shield as they may have to come into close
Pre-school and primary school pupils will get a reusable face shield, as an alternative to face masks, as they return to school from June 2 onwards. All pre-school teachers and staff will also receive a face shield as they may have to come into closer contact with children. PHOTO: TEMASEK FOUNDATION

Pre-school and primary school pupils will receive a reusable face shield each, as an alternative to face masks, as they return to school from June 2.

Temasek Foundation said yesterday it is partnering the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) and the Ministry of Education in this initiative.

Pre-school, primary, secondary, special education and junior college students will each be given two bottles of hand sanitiser - one 50ml pocket-size sanitiser to carry with them and a larger 500ml bottle to refill the smaller one.

The sanitiser solution is made up of 40 per cent isopropyl alcohol and 0.1 per cent benzalkonium chloride - a disinfectant that can be used against coronaviruses.

Temasek Foundation said it is working with its partners to ensure that all schools can receive these items by June 8.

"Given the logistics involved, some students may not receive the items on the first day they return to school," the foundation said.

"Should this be the case, we encourage parents to ensure their pre-school and primary school children use their own masks or face shields in school in the interim."

All pre-school teachers and staff will also receive a face shield as they may have to come into closer contact with children.

Some have already received them, while others will receive them over the next few weeks, the foundation said.

Meanwhile, students, service contractors and staff at the Institute of Technical Education will each be given two MaskSafe DET30 reusable masks, and a 50ml and a 500ml bottle of sanitiser.

With a "wash one, wear one" approach, the pair of MaskSafe reusable masks can be used daily for up to two months.

The initiative is expected to benefit more than 650,000 students, and 42,000 teachers and contract staff.

Ms Koh Lin-Net, chief executive of Temasek Foundation Nurtures, said: "These efforts are part of our Stay Prepared initiative to support the Singapore community during this Covid-19 period.

"We would like to do our part and help our children and teachers to stay safe by equipping them with a face shield or mask and also hand sanitiser that will come in handy when they have no immediate access to soap and water."

ECDA chief executive Jamie Ang said that face shields and sanitiser are important for safe management practices.

"These contributions will help our community stay Covid-safe together, as we prepare to resume services in phases from June 2."

(Note: The Ministry of Health said on June 1 that people should wear face masks, instead of face shields, following a review of an earlier policy in which either option had been allowed. Face shields are allowed only for some, including children 12 years old and below, and in certain settings such as in classrooms.)

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on May 24, 2020, with the headline Pupils to get reusable face shield, sanitiser for school. Subscribe