wirelessdude01 wrote: » GAA is the same. Question related to school matches but I personally don't expect to take place this year.
Benimar wrote: » Yeah, I know, but can't see schools deviating from the advice of the various bodies. I'd agree it's all probably moot anyway, hard to see games taking place.
Alrigghtythen wrote: » I have explained this in a couple of posts now??? See my post from 2PM
downthemiddle wrote: » Really?? The post where you said you could but didn’t explain how? It appears that your cleaning expertise is on a par with your furniture arranging skills. Thank you for the benefit of your wisdom. You should apply for a position in the DES.
Alrigghtythen wrote: » This is how. Hope its clear enough for you. Additional cleaning of commonly touched items followed by sanitser Dishwasher for smaller equipment. Any non easily cleaned equipment removed. Fogging of all areas in addition to routine cleaning Routine cleaning and sanitstisation
wirelessdude01 wrote: » But you said you could do it for less than the grant. Figures are absent to show this. Easy to thrown down some words with no backing. Similar to the document really. All talk and little SD.
Alrigghtythen wrote: » I must have missed your ideas and solutions in the thread. Can you outline them at all?
wirelessdude01 wrote: » You're the one with the self acclaimed seven months of experience of same. We still await your expertise.
Alrigghtythen wrote: » I gave it but your determine to spend the fund given on mops and make tge cleaner go round with a spray bottle to sanitise after cleaning. Have you considered the repetitatiive strain on Mary's trigger hand?
Posh Dave wrote: » I have worn PPE for the last 5 months
Blondini wrote: » Maybe take it off for 5 minutes then, it's reduced the oxygen supply to your 'brain' .
wirelessdude01 wrote: » I didn't once mention mops. Please do keep up.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Guessing Mary will have to take part in an hour long webinar as well on mechanical wiping. Did you ever read such rubbish.
Posh Dave wrote: » as I said you will get zero support from the general public. Don’t forgot you have being off since March on full pay unlike a lot of people who have lost their jobs. There are a lot of people who like to get paid for doing SFA
Alrigghtythen wrote: » But you guess that Mary's training will be a two hour webinar on mechanical wiping? No training on any other sort of cleaning method would imply no other sort of cleaning methods used. Mops use mechanical wiping that might be on the course.
Alrigghtythen wrote: » I must have missed your ideas and solutions in the thread. Can you outline them at all? I did see though that your suggestion for extra storage space for equipment and books removed from the class was to hire a porta cabin. I would suggest looking at professional storage units or empty industiral estate units. Hiring a portacavin for this purpose seems excessive.
Posh Dave wrote: » i take it that you are ignoring my comment above, is the fact that the majority of teachers have done SFA since March. Anybody care to disagree with me?
Murple wrote: » Now why didn’t schools think of that? Oh yeah because it’s completely impractical and of no help whatsoever! So idea of removing all extra furniture was to create space. That doesn’t mean that furniture or what it was storing wasn’t needed. Putting the furniture, equipment or books in an on-site portacabin means it can be accessed when needed. It’s far from ideal but it’s the best option considering the needs of the school. Is it practical or logical to transport it all to an industrial estate or storage unit which may be 20-30km away?
as I said you will get zero support from the general public
jlm29 wrote: » I think everyone prefers to just ignore the unhelpful comments that are just thrown in by someone who is obviously just trying to stir s**t.
Posh Dave wrote: » Just stating the facts on what the general public are think i.e people living in the real world where people have actually have to work and don’t have a inflated sense of self importance and entitlement
wirelessdude01 wrote: » See the idea of an industrial unit comes from someone who doesn't have an iota of a clue about schools bit thinks they do. As you well know storage units in rooms are usage to.stoe things that are used. In my own room I'd have sports equipment, art supplies, readers, additional books and copies. These have to be available onsite.