Nutritional content of food in cafeteria and vending machines: Compare to ARS 15-242/The Arizona Nutrition Standards (or other state standards based on residence)

Nutrition/Metabolic  · Indicators of nutrient deficiencies. · Obesity rates or percentages: Compare to CDC statistics. · Affordability of food/available discounts or food programs and usage (e.g., WIC, food boxes, soup kitchens, meals-on-wheels, food stamps, senior discounts, employee discounts, etc.). · Availability of water (e.g., number and quality of drinking fountains). · Fast food and junk food accessibility (vending machines). · Evidence of healthy food consumption or unhealthy food consumption (trash, long lines, observations, etc.). · Provisions for special diets, if applicable. · For schools (in addition to above): o Nutritional content of food in cafeteria and vending machines: Compare to ARS 15-242/The Arizona Nutrition Standards (or other state standards based on residence) o Amount of free or reduced lunch Elimination (Environmental Health Concerns) –  · Common air contaminants’ impact on the community. · Noise. · Waste disposal. · Pest control: Is the community notified of pesticides usage? · Hygiene practices (laundry services, hand washing, etc.). · Bathrooms: Number of bathrooms; inspect for cleanliness, supplies, if possible. · Universal precaution practices of health providers, teachers, members (if applicable). · Temperature controls (e.g., within buildings, outside shade structures). · Safety (committee, security guards, crossing guards, badges, locked campuses).
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