Safety-Care® Hosting Requirements

*Given the recent outbreak of the Coronavirus, we are asking our Host Sites to work with us to be sure all surfaces are wiped down and disinfected thoroughly and that there is ample soap/hand sanitizer available in restrooms.

QBS staff member teaching crisis de-escalation techniques on female student

The setting in which Safety-Care® is trained can be important to the overall effectiveness of the training and acquisition of skills by those in the training. Therefore, it is expected that the training setting have the following characteristics:

A minimum of 800-1,000 square feet total (250 square feet of it as open floor space for demonstrations and role plays) for up to 10 participants OR 80-100 square feet/participant

Moveable classroom-style tables and chairs

Comfortable temperature between 68°–72°F

Minimal auditory and visual distractions

Chalk/Dry Erase Board or other writing surface and markers

A carpeted surface or mat

A sturdy chair with arms/no wheels

A carpeted surface or mat

Access to drinking water

If training is held in a school while in session, access to the faculty restroom
facilities

Realistic role plays are encouraged during training. We recommend that the
space be in a closed area where sound from these scenarios will not be a distraction to others.

It is expected that any training site will comply with all applicable laws, including facility licensure requirements and the Americans with Disabilities Act (or similar laws outside the United States) regarding accommodation requirements.

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