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    Soap and Wash Stations (SWS )to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 are a huge success in schools
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    Soap and Wash Stations (SWS )to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 are a huge success in schools

    By Bright Kid FoundationSeptember 1, 2020September 3rd, 2020No Comments

    Bright Kid Foundation has started installing SWSs in the entrances to preschools and schools across South Africa.

    Read the letters from school principals who have received the SWS below:

    Fred Habedi Primary School
    OR Tambo Primary School
    Likhwezi Day Care Centre

    All installations have the SWS logo, and children and teachers all use the SWS on entering the schools

    See which schools have received the SWSs
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    Bright Kid Foundation containers are converted off-site and delivered to the recipient schools. Unlike with brick buildings, building plans of containers are not examined and approved by municipalities. Agrèment is affiliated with the Department of Public Works and ensures that Bright Kid Foundation containers adhere to National Building regulations, including structural integrity, ventilation and insulation. The letter from Agrèment below explains this in detail. Bright Kid Foundation conversions are Agrèment certified. Agrèment conducts an extensive audit annually to ensure that these standards are met. Bright Kid Foundation is the only classroom container converter that is Agrèment certified

    In order to comply with the requirements of all functional regulations of part A of the National Building Regulations, issued in terms of the National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act, 1977 (Act No.103 of 1977), the following are considered:

    • adhering to the prescriptive deemed-to-satisfy requirements provided in the relevant parts of SANS 10400.
    • appointing a competent person to undertake a rational design or rational assessment in terms of a relevant part of SANS 10400.
    • adhering to the requirements of an Agrément certificate; or appointing a competent person to reliably demonstrate, or predict with certainty, to the satisfaction of the appropriate local authority, that an adopted building solution has an equivalent or superior performance to a solution that complies with the requirements of the relevant parts of SANS 10400 (Regulation AZ4).

    The above confirm that Agrément certificate is one of the options to comply with the National Building
    Regulations.

    Regards