Sunscreen/Bug Spray Sample Clauses

Sunscreen/Bug Spray. I understand the following bug spray/sunscreen policy of Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South. We recommend that all campers and staff wear sunscreen with a SPF of at least 15 on all exposed skin, including lips, even on cloudy days. We recommend that all campers and staff use bug spray with DEET according to recommendations on product label. Parents/Legal Guardians will be responsible for providing their child with enough sunscreen and bug spray (in sealed containers) to take with them for applications throughout the day. Please include one container of each per child, labeled with your child’s name. Camp staff will be responsible for ensuring thorough follow-up applications after one hour in the water, after two hours of activity in the sun (due to perspiration), and/or any other times as needed. Please note, this will mean your child may have sunscreen and bug spray applied to them by the camp staff. Please explain this to your child prior to camp. TO DISCUSS ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS REGARDING THIS AGREEMENT, PLEASE CONTACT BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF METRO SOUTH’S BROCKTON CLUBHOUSE AT 508.584.5209 OR OUR TAUNTON CLUBHOUSE AT 508.824.4341. AFTER MAY 3, 2021 YOU CAN CONTACT THE CAMP RIVERSIDE REGISTRAR AT 508.824.3311. >I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I AM OVER THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN (18) YEARS. I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LEGAL LIABILITY. I UNDERSTAND THAT MY SIGNATURE BELOW DEMONSTRATES ACCEPTANCE OF THE ABOVE TERMS IN THEIR ENTIRETY. Signature Date What should my child bring to camp? Every day, campers should bring a towel, swimsuit, sunscreen, bug spray, and a water bottle. Lunch is provided! What if my child gets sick? The care of mildly ill campers, emergency care, and the administration of medications is overseen by a trained staff member who is on-site daily. A pediatric doctor is available during camp hours to provide consultation or emergency care. Based on the emergency contact information provided, a parent or guardian will be contacted if the child needs to leave camp because of sickness. What training does the staff have? All staff undergo a mandatory orientation with topics that include counseling skills, team-building, programming, conflict resolution, and sensitive issues such as child abuse and neglect. Aquatics staff are certified lifeguards and undergo training specific to our facility. Specialty staff are CPR and First Aid certified. Archery and ropes course instru...
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Sunscreen/Bug Spray. If you would like Wee Wings Montessori staff to apply sunscreen or insect repellant on your child, we need your signature giving us permission. Please provide us with a labeled container of sunscreen or insect repellant, and we will gladly apply it. o Yes, Wee Wings Montessori may apply sunscreen and/or insect repellent on my child. o No, Wee Wings Montessori may not apply sunscreen and/or insect repellent on my child.
Sunscreen/Bug Spray. I give permission for The Colt’s Corral staff to apply sunscreen and/or bug spray to my child as needed during program hours. Yes No _ _

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