Schools told to step up measures as hot weather persists


PETALING JAYA: All educational institutions under the Education Ministry have been instructed to expedite preparations and implement measures to cope with the hot weather when schools reopen after the Term 1 holidays next week.

The ministry said institutions must give special consideration to allowing students, teachers and staff to wear modest sportswear during hot weather, based on the needs and current situation at their respective institutions.

It added that these institutions must also ensure that the following measures are implemented:

Among the measures are postponing all outdoor activities if temperatures exceed 35°C, and closely monitoring any activities that could expose students to the heat to ensure their health is not affected.

Institutions must also ensure there is an adequate supply of clean drinking water, encourage students to bring their own water, and remind them to drink enough to regulate their body temperature.

Students living in dormitories must be provided with drinking water if the situation is critical and there are no other available sources.

Institutions must also remain vigilant and work closely with nearby clinics and hospitals in case any complications arise among students due to the hot weather.

“All educational institutions under the Education Ministry must be aware of the current hot weather conditions in their respective areas and comply with the guidelines that have been set,” it said in a statement on Wednesday (March 25).

 

 

 

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