00:30:43 Shannon Pritting: just an fyi to everyone, I'm turning off your video. But, if we're talking and you want to turn back on when you're speaking, that's fine. 00:31:21 Shannon Pritting: We'll do questions throughout. We'll pause for questions at different points in the presentation, but will interrupt if there's clarification needed 00:52:03 Timothy Jackson: Both of the AIHA documents are linked to here: https://slcny.libanswers.com/faq/313363 00:52:32 Carol: can you use generics that have the same active ingredients? 00:54:51 Esta Tovstiadi: Here's a link to the N List: https://www.epa.gov/pesticide-registration/list-n-disinfectants-use-against-sars-cov-2-covid-19 00:54:53 Holly C.: Is wiping surfaces with 60% alcohol OK? 00:55:01 Holly Heller-Ross: Our college is only using spray bottles, cant get enough wipes to distribute...Can SUNY assist colleges with supplies? 00:55:29 Ellen McGrath (UBuffalo): On another webinar, some public librarians were saying that due to the constant cleaning with Clorox wipes, the staff are becoming ill from inhaling those chemicals in such high levels and so frequently. What can be done about that? 00:56:44 jessica: Ellen, we're going to be purchasing alcohol wipes instead of Clorox, since the fumes aren't as hazardous. 00:57:47 Katie Ghidiu: Are there general standards for partition height, etc? 00:57:48 Carey Hatch: SUNY Procurement has helped with PPE. I'll check with them to see what they are doing with supplies. 00:58:29 Holly Heller-Ross: @Carey...thanks! 00:58:43 Shannon Pritting: We'll break for questions in just a bit. 00:59:23 Cristina Pope: When disinfecting, ALWAYS wear gloves & mask. It is recommended to NOT use a spray bottle as the spray aerosolizes teh disinfectant making it more likely to be inhaled, get in your eyes,e t 01:01:18 Cristina Pope: How tolerant should we be of students who self identify as being a germ bubble and want to share study rooms 01:02:52 Cristina Pope: Do you have any data that addresses the concern that hand sanitizers may be triggering to persons in addiction recovery? 01:04:17 Erin Wilburn: Our cleaning staff gave us a bottle of cleaner mixed in-house. I guess we are to assume it is acceptable. 01:04:28 Holly Heller-Ross: ○ Tables with disinfecting supplies (disposable gloves, disinfecting spray and paper towels) will be located in each classroom. The disinfectant spray is ChemiCenter II #5 non-acid hospital grade bathroom cleaner, a disinfectant, virucide and fungicide. 01:11:08 davenport: Just for clarity, if a mask has a respirator valve and is not an M95, we should not use it. Correct? 01:13:45 Holly Heller-Ross: I have seen a mask with a respirator valve and with a insert filter...does that protect others? 01:20:22 Kristi Potter: What are your thoughts on the UV light sanitizing system for our physical items to reduce the risk of spreading Covid? 01:22:06 Carrie Fishner: We have bones/skulls and trying to come up with the best way to disinfect 01:22:13 Carrie Fishner: any suggestions? 01:24:19 jessica: Carrie, are they plastic? We're planning to use Clorox wipes on them, but our bone sets and skulls both go out for 5 days. We won't be loaning our labeled/painted models, however, because there's no way to sanitize those quickly and completely 01:24:40 davenport: Is this presentation being recorded and will the powerpoint slides be available? 01:25:05 Carrie Fishner: We have actual bones (animal) and plastic. We know that wiping them will degrade the material if we keep wiping 01:25:07 Carrie Fishner: Thanks 01:25:30 Shannon Pritting: yes, we're recording, and I'll post everything out later tonight. 01:25:41 jessica: Very much. Thank you! 01:25:46 Matt Smith - ESF: Thank you. 01:25:48 Holly C.: Great! 01:25:51 John Thomas (Jeff CC): Thank you, very helpful! 01:25:53 Erin R: This was very informative! 01:25:55 Chris Rudecoff Morrisville: Thanks Barbara - really useful 01:25:56 Lisa Errico: Thank you!