HBF launches teaching aid to warn children of building site dangers
Aimed at children between the ages of 8 and 11, the game is designed to warn them of the dangers of entering sites near where they live.
Launched just before the start of the Easter holidays, the game has been developed in recognition of the increase of new building sites on brownfield land, where children may once have played. The initiative is part of the home builders’ commitment to supporting the communities within which they work.
The game is available both online (see link below) and as an Interactive DVD. Teachers in particular are encouraged to play the game with their pupils.
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HBF launches teaching aid to warn children of building site dangers
The Home Builders Federation (HBF) has released a new interactive educational game, 'How to avoid a construction catastrophe', to raise awareness of the potential hazards on building sites.
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