New UV indicator at Killarney Vale Preschool

The preschool's new UV indicator

Killarney Vale Preschool is doing its bit to educate the community on sun protection, with the installation of a large UV indicator.

“We have been teaching children about sun safety and how to read the UV ratings and implement sun protection based on these numbers,” a spokesperson said.

“Over the last few years, the educators have been wanting to share this knowledge with our families and the broader community, to have an impact on reducing the amount of skin cancer in NSW.

“Educators researched and explored ways to embed this thinking and knowledge into our everyday practice and came across a large display UV indicator online that was being used in WA and promoted by Sunsmart and the Cancer Council.

“After exploring the possibilities with WA Sunsmart, the preschool consulted with the children and committee on the installation of this display.

“Due to the location of the preschool near a sporting oval and next door to the Guides and Scout halls, the decision was made to locate it out the front of the preschool where children can see it through the windows at any time of the day and the community can access it while driving or walking past.

“The children will be able to check the UV rating throughout the day and be able to make decisions about sun protection based on what they can see.”

The preschool applied for and was successful in obtaining some funding through the AGECS 100 Years of Excellence mini Grant to assist with the cost of the UV indicator.

“This grant gave us the opportunity to be the first on the Central Coast to install this technology and educate our community on sun safety,” the spokesperson said.

The UV indicator is solar powered and will display the current UV index in real time.

It is intended to encourage safe practice by people observing the meter and promote the development of habits to reduce the risks from exposure to environmental UV.

The preschool will also participate in a broader national campaign.

The UV meter will provide a geographic location reporting back to the myUVwebsite.

This is an important education component of the ongoing campaign by Cancer Councils to increase awareness of naturally occurring UV throughout the Australian population.

Source:
Media release, Nov 28
Killarney Vale Preschool