Essential Water Use alert for MoCo, so...

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Anonymous wrote:They’re still going to use the bathroom at home. What’s the difference?

Stop trying to get another day off


NP. Schools don’t even guaranteed hand sanitizer any more. Enjoy the norovirus your kid brings home from your free daycare.


Yep, no hand sanitizer in bathrooms either is what ES students said. Sad.


Hand sanitizer is ineffective against Norovirus. Unless there is no water, it shouldn’t be used in a bathroom. You need to wash your hands with soap.

WSSC just encouraged people to eg only run full loads of laundry, etc. or postpone at this stage. Kids are going to use the toilet no matter where they are. This is a silly thread until the situation worsens, which it might. Like if we have no water.


Soap? They have those in school bathrooms. And when it runs out...? You need to talk to your kid or their friends more often.


Hilarious that anyone thinks there’s soap in the bathrooms.


Because these adults have never bothered to be inside their kids' schools to know. They simply drop off or put them on a bus. If you spent just 30minutes, one hour, half a day or one day, just one day out of the 180+ days of the school year, they would know there is hardly ever soap, bathrooms are locked, or bathrooms aren't being used for a host of reasons - from something of a "minor" reason as not wanting to be a part of someone's TikTok video that they are making in the bathroom, to the larger issues that numerous posters have stated on this forum, such as unable to flush toilet, uses of substances by those at school they don't know about or don't care to know about. Wake up, parents and volunteer!


I go into the bathroom at my kid's ES once every few weeks. There is always soap in the bathroom.


Good for you and your privileged community.


We're in the DCC
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Anonymous wrote:They’re still going to use the bathroom at home. What’s the difference?

Stop trying to get another day off


NP. Schools don’t even guaranteed hand sanitizer any more. Enjoy the norovirus your kid brings home from your free daycare.


Yep, no hand sanitizer in bathrooms either is what ES students said. Sad.


Hand sanitizer is ineffective against Norovirus. Unless there is no water, it shouldn’t be used in a bathroom. You need to wash your hands with soap.

WSSC just encouraged people to eg only run full loads of laundry, etc. or postpone at this stage. Kids are going to use the toilet no matter where they are. This is a silly thread until the situation worsens, which it might. Like if we have no water.


Soap? They have those in school bathrooms. And when it runs out...? You need to talk to your kid or their friends more often.


Hilarious that anyone thinks there’s soap in the bathrooms.


Because these adults have never bothered to be inside their kids' schools to know. They simply drop off or put them on a bus. If you spent just 30minutes, one hour, half a day or one day, just one day out of the 180+ days of the school year, they would know there is hardly ever soap, bathrooms are locked, or bathrooms aren't being used for a host of reasons - from something of a "minor" reason as not wanting to be a part of someone's TikTok video that they are making in the bathroom, to the larger issues that numerous posters have stated on this forum, such as unable to flush toilet, uses of substances by those at school they don't know about or don't care to know about. Wake up, parents and volunteer!


I go into the bathroom at my kid's ES once every few weeks. There is always soap in the bathroom.


Good for you and your privileged community.


We're in the DCC


Good for you and your DCC.
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Definitely more chlorine smell today. Will report to wherever it is we're supposed to report these issues. WSSC probably.
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The issue is not a lack of water it is a pipe issue. They won’t run out of water.
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Anonymous wrote:The issue is not a lack of water it is a pipe issue. They won’t run out of water.


Not yet...in LA CA they also thought they wouldn't run out of water to put out the fires. Conserve is what WSSC is saying. They haven't put out a boil water advisory, yet.
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Anonymous wrote:They’re still going to use the bathroom at home. What’s the difference?

Stop trying to get another day off


NP. Schools don’t even guaranteed hand sanitizer any more. Enjoy the norovirus your kid brings home from your free daycare.


Yep, no hand sanitizer in bathrooms either is what ES students said. Sad.


Hand sanitizer is ineffective against Norovirus. Unless there is no water, it shouldn’t be used in a bathroom. You need to wash your hands with soap.

WSSC just encouraged people to eg only run full loads of laundry, etc. or postpone at this stage. Kids are going to use the toilet no matter where they are. This is a silly thread until the situation worsens, which it might. Like if we have no water.


Soap? They have those in school bathrooms. And when it runs out...? You need to talk to your kid or their friends more often.


Hilarious that anyone thinks there’s soap in the bathrooms.


Because these adults have never bothered to be inside their kids' schools to know. They simply drop off or put them on a bus. If you spent just 30minutes, one hour, half a day or one day, just one day out of the 180+ days of the school year, they would know there is hardly ever soap, bathrooms are locked, or bathrooms aren't being used for a host of reasons - from something of a "minor" reason as not wanting to be a part of someone's TikTok video that they are making in the bathroom, to the larger issues that numerous posters have stated on this forum, such as unable to flush toilet, uses of substances by those at school they don't know about or don't care to know about. Wake up, parents and volunteer!


I go into the bathroom at my kid's ES once every few weeks. There is always soap in the bathroom.


Good for you and your privileged community.


We're in the DCC


Good for you and your DCC.


DP, but it sounds like your school is the problem, not MCPS in general.
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Anonymous wrote:They’re still going to use the bathroom at home. What’s the difference?

Stop trying to get another day off


NP. Schools don’t even guaranteed hand sanitizer any more. Enjoy the norovirus your kid brings home from your free daycare.


Yep, no hand sanitizer in bathrooms either is what ES students said. Sad.


Hand sanitizer is ineffective against Norovirus. Unless there is no water, it shouldn’t be used in a bathroom. You need to wash your hands with soap.

WSSC just encouraged people to eg only run full loads of laundry, etc. or postpone at this stage. Kids are going to use the toilet no matter where they are. This is a silly thread until the situation worsens, which it might. Like if we have no water.


Soap? They have those in school bathrooms. And when it runs out...? You need to talk to your kid or their friends more often.


Hilarious that anyone thinks there’s soap in the bathrooms.


Because these adults have never bothered to be inside their kids' schools to know. They simply drop off or put them on a bus. If you spent just 30minutes, one hour, half a day or one day, just one day out of the 180+ days of the school year, they would know there is hardly ever soap, bathrooms are locked, or bathrooms aren't being used for a host of reasons - from something of a "minor" reason as not wanting to be a part of someone's TikTok video that they are making in the bathroom, to the larger issues that numerous posters have stated on this forum, such as unable to flush toilet, uses of substances by those at school they don't know about or don't care to know about. Wake up, parents and volunteer!


I go into the bathroom at my kid's ES once every few weeks. There is always soap in the bathroom.


Good for you and your privileged community.


We're in the DCC


Good for you and your DCC.


DP, but it sounds like your school is the problem, not MCPS in general.


Mcps cheerleader back here again. Get out of your cushy mcps office and visit the schools!
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Anonymous wrote:They’re still going to use the bathroom at home. What’s the difference?

Stop trying to get another day off


NP. Schools don’t even guaranteed hand sanitizer any more. Enjoy the norovirus your kid brings home from your free daycare.


Yep, no hand sanitizer in bathrooms either is what ES students said. Sad.


Hand sanitizer is ineffective against Norovirus. Unless there is no water, it shouldn’t be used in a bathroom. You need to wash your hands with soap.

WSSC just encouraged people to eg only run full loads of laundry, etc. or postpone at this stage. Kids are going to use the toilet no matter where they are. This is a silly thread until the situation worsens, which it might. Like if we have no water.


Soap? They have those in school bathrooms. And when it runs out...? You need to talk to your kid or their friends more often.


Hilarious that anyone thinks there’s soap in the bathrooms.


Because these adults have never bothered to be inside their kids' schools to know. They simply drop off or put them on a bus. If you spent just 30minutes, one hour, half a day or one day, just one day out of the 180+ days of the school year, they would know there is hardly ever soap, bathrooms are locked, or bathrooms aren't being used for a host of reasons - from something of a "minor" reason as not wanting to be a part of someone's TikTok video that they are making in the bathroom, to the larger issues that numerous posters have stated on this forum, such as unable to flush toilet, uses of substances by those at school they don't know about or don't care to know about. Wake up, parents and volunteer!


I go into the bathroom at my kid's ES once every few weeks. There is always soap in the bathroom.


Good for you and your privileged community.


We're in the DCC


Good for you and your DCC.


DP, but it sounds like your school is the problem, not MCPS in general.


Mcps cheerleader back here again. Get out of your cushy mcps office and visit the schools!


I'm the poster whose child's school has soap in the bathroom. I don't work for MCPS. I actually have a lot of concerns about MCPS. But soap in the bathrooms is not one of them. Maybe you should visit the schools.
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OP is either a troll or a total nut.
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Anonymous wrote:They’re still going to use the bathroom at home. What’s the difference?

Stop trying to get another day off


NP. Schools don’t even guaranteed hand sanitizer any more. Enjoy the norovirus your kid brings home from your free daycare.


Yep, no hand sanitizer in bathrooms either is what ES students said. Sad.


Hand sanitizer is ineffective against Norovirus. Unless there is no water, it shouldn’t be used in a bathroom. You need to wash your hands with soap.

WSSC just encouraged people to eg only run full loads of laundry, etc. or postpone at this stage. Kids are going to use the toilet no matter where they are. This is a silly thread until the situation worsens, which it might. Like if we have no water.


Soap? They have those in school bathrooms. And when it runs out...? You need to talk to your kid or their friends more often.


Hilarious that anyone thinks there’s soap in the bathrooms.


Because these adults have never bothered to be inside their kids' schools to know. They simply drop off or put them on a bus. If you spent just 30minutes, one hour, half a day or one day, just one day out of the 180+ days of the school year, they would know there is hardly ever soap, bathrooms are locked, or bathrooms aren't being used for a host of reasons - from something of a "minor" reason as not wanting to be a part of someone's TikTok video that they are making in the bathroom, to the larger issues that numerous posters have stated on this forum, such as unable to flush toilet, uses of substances by those at school they don't know about or don't care to know about. Wake up, parents and volunteer!


I go into the bathroom at my kid's ES once every few weeks. There is always soap in the bathroom.


Good for you and your privileged community.


We're in the DCC


Good for you and your DCC.


DP, but it sounds like your school is the problem, not MCPS in general.


Mcps cheerleader back here again. Get out of your cushy mcps office and visit the schools!


I'm the poster whose child's school has soap in the bathroom. I don't work for MCPS. I actually have a lot of concerns about MCPS. But soap in the bathrooms is not one of them. Maybe you should visit the schools.


It should be a concern. It is a basic right that students and staff should have access to working soap dispensers and the actual soap.
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Regardless of the status of soap dispensers, wouldn't the only real impact of a boil water alert mean that we shouldn't drink the water? Why couldn't kids still wash their hands with it? My kids carry a big water bottle all day, so not being able to use the drinking fountain shouldn't be a problem. For other kids, make bottled water available.
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Anonymous wrote:Taylor et al. - How do schools plan to handle bathroom related water needs (such as flushing toilets), water fountains, cafeteria and maintenance needs at school on Monday January 13? As a reminder, there are 211 schools in the district. Will schools need to CLOSE? Can you clarify to families ASAP!

Check WSSC website for alert that was issued today.


You are so annoying - you totally discredit yourself - you some times have good points but then you post this crazy nonsense and then nobody can take you seriously. It is really unfortunate
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