GPA Camps is committed to upholding the highest standards of summer camp safety

  1. Health Safety:
  • Parents are required to provide complete information about their children’s health status, underlying medical conditions, and any psychological issues to the GPA Camps

 

  1. Food Safety:
  • Provide three full meals and one evening snack each day, ensuring adequate nutrition and food safety..
  • Maintain a clean and hygienic cooking area and utensils.
  • Store food properly to prevent spoilage and contamination.

 

  1. Water Safety:
  • Provide students with adequate clean drinking water, ensuring water safety
  • Maintain a clean and hygienic area for placing water dispensers and cups.
  • Encourage students to drink water regularly, especially during hot weather.

  1. Ensuring safety in operation:
  • Select activities that are appropriate for the age, health, and abilities of the students.
  • Ensure that qualified teachers or instructors supervise and guide students throughout the activities.
  • Provide all necessary equipment and protective gear for each activity.
  • Implement safety measures to prevent accidents and risks during activities.

 

  1. Ensuring Summer Camp Safety:
  • Provide clean and well-equipped accommodation that ensures the safety of students.
  • Implement a secure system of doors, surveillance cameras, and 24/7 security patrols.
  • Educate students on safety regulations within the accommodation area

 

  1. Ensuring Medical Safety:
  • Maintain a qualified and experienced medical team to provide first aid and handle health emergencies.
  • Stock a readily available supply of common medications and essential medical equipment.
  • Collaborate with local healthcare facilities to ensure prompt medical support in case of emergencies.

 

  1. Ensure a team of professional staff:
  • Employ a team of qualified staff with experience working with children and comprehensive training in safety protocols.
  • Maintain a staff-to-camper ratio of 1:5 to ensure adequate supervision and care.

 

  1. Safe learning and play environment:
  • Design a safe and secure learning and play environment that eliminates potential hazards for students.
  • Conduct regular inspections of playground equipment and facilities to ensure safety.
  • Implement preventive measures to address risks such as falls, drowning, insect bites, and sun exposure.

 

  1. Provide safety education and training for students:
  • Implement a comprehensive safety education program to train and guide students on accident and risk prevention measures, as well as emergency response procedures.
  • Organize practical activities to reinforce and apply safety measures.

 

  1. Clearly defined safety issue resolution process:
  • Establish a clear and specific procedure for handling summer camp safety issues.
  • Ensure timely communication of safety information to parents in all circumstances.

 

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