Schools are keeping children inside from the time they arrive to the time they leave to protect them from threats to their health from bushfire smoke | juliepower
Experts say it makes sense to protect school students from the smoke and the high level of fine particulate matter.
Pittwater High at Mona Vale has cancelled tomorrow's biathlon, adding it had "been guided by the advice of the department and our senior executive regarding air quality". "This includes closing some playground spaces during lunch and recess, opening the school hall as a quiet play area, and restricting students to non-running games and activities. " It also reminded students with asthma to carry their puffer at all times.A spokesperson for the NSW Education Department said many parents were concerned, and had been contacting them via social media for information. It was up to individual schools whether to let children out to play or for sport.
Kindergarten teacher Leanne said her students, aged five and six years old, had been accepting, but they were now starting to get nervous."Just today I had the blinds open, and it was such an eerie feeling and it felt like there was smoke in the classroom," she said. The smoke was so thick outside that the school was using "snakes" under the doors and windows to keep it out.
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