School and child-care water records
Searching a school opens that building’s own public water file. Read it carefully — without panic or false comfort.
Prefer a short visual version? School · Child care
Municipal system
plant + public mains
Different record
not interchangeable
School / child care
building plumbing & fixtures
What these records are
Ontario keeps separate public files for many schools and child-care centres. They relate to the building — plumbing and fixtures — not the town treatment plant. That is why a school has its own page even when it drinks city water.
How to read one
- Same three statuses as everywhere else, with numbers when something stood out.
- A flag is about that building’s file — not every fountain every day.
- Pages here often link toward town-water context so you can see both halves.
What they cannot prove
Not every tap today, and not a substitute for asking the school or board what testing they do and when.
Useful questions for a school or board
- What water testing is done in this building, and how often?
- Were there recent results above a standard, and what was done?
- Are fountains and fixtures flushed or maintained on a schedule?