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Isle of Wight kids warned of buidling site dangers

26th August 2010 Print

As the school summer holidays are in full swing, Barratt on the Isle of Wight is warning youngsters to stay away from construction sites.

While areas where building work is going on can look like exciting places for children to play - they also pose serious dangers, says the five-star rated housebuilder.

“Youngsters are often on the lookout for somewhere new and exciting to play, but construction sites are not adventure playgrounds,” said Anthony (Dee) Dimmick, community liaison officer at Barratt’s new Pan Meadows development.

"Although the school holidays are coming to a close, it is still important to remind children and their parents about the potential dangers of building sites and the need to stay away from them.

“We have active sites across the region, and have recently started work on the new Pan Meadows development in Pan.

“Our construction teams watch out for youngsters while they are working and we secure our sites when we finish for the day. But we also ask parents to make sure they know where their children are during the holiday time,” Dee continues.

Barratt holds regular safety talks and site visits for schools close to where it is building, to highlight the hazards of playing on or near building sites.

“It’s important to get youngsters thinking about the dangers that exist and hammer home the message that they should stay away,” he added.

For further information on Pan Meadows, visit: panmeadows.co.uk