Pictured above: Senior site manager, Garry Bowler and
production director Malcolm Ceney play it safe
Miller Homes East Midlands is urging children across
Lincolnshire to stay safe this summer by warning of the potential
hazards posed by venturing unsupervised on to building sites.
The award-winning housebuilder, which this year celebrates its
75th anniversary in housebuilding, has recently launched Falcon
Heath, its first ever development in Lincolnshire, and is asking
local children in search of fun and adventure to have themselves a
risk-free summer by considering safer alternatives to playing on,
or near to the site.
Malcolm Ceney, Miller Homes East Midlands production director,
has expressed concern that not enough children are aware of just
how important it is to stay away from building sites, as though
they may seem exciting - they are definitely not playgrounds.
"Our own building sites are areas methodically designed for the
purpose of the safe and efficient construction of new homes and are
not suitable places for anyone to visit without being supervised by
a trained construction professional, which is why children should
never trespass onto the sites," explains Malcolm.
To help illustrate the potential dangers of building sites to
children and their parents, Malcolm has put together a brief
summary of the top five dangers that they can represent for both
children and adults:
• Scaffolding and ladders may appear to be the best
adventure playground in the world for children, but it is worth
remembering that falling from even the first storey of a scaffold,
is enough to seriously injure a child for life.
• Excavations or holes on a site are dangerous for two
reasons. Firstly, they can be tens of feet deep, with no obvious
route of escape - and secondly, they can also part-fill with water,
which makes them even more hazardous.
• Although plant and machinery on site will always be
switched off when not in use, there is a possibility that it could
move if manipulated - and as these machines weigh tonnes, they can
be extremely dangerous.
• Building materials such as bricks, breeze blocks and roof
trusses will always be stored around building sites, and although
these will be stored safely and correctly for building use, if
climbed on and pulled about, there is a real risk that they could
collapse onto the children climbing on them.
• Building sites are potentially hazardous places for
anyone but trained professionals and perhaps the simplest way to
pick up an injury is to trip or fall, as even the best kept sites
will have stray pieces of wood, or muddy puddles - especially
dangerous obstacles for excitable trespassing children.
Malcolm continues: "To really drive home to the children the
full complexity of what occurs on site, we try to invite as many
schools as possible to have supervised visits to let them see the
wonderful process of how homes are built but also the massive
safety risks involved.
"Every year Miller Homes East Midlands puts out a safe play
message to keep children away from building sites, as however many
fences, guards or other security provisions housebuilders employ to
prevent any trespass, determined children will try to get in. Both
parents and teachers play a big part in keeping children safe by
really letting them know that building sites aren't suitable play
areas and repeatedly warning them of the dangers."
The new Falcon Heath development is set in the beautiful,
historic village of Dunholme, with the Lincolnshire Wolds on its
doorstep and the city of Lincoln just five miles away.
Set to offer a range of properties, including three-bedroomed
townhouses, semi-detached homes and four and five-bedroomed
detached houses, the carefully-landscaped development is close to
the village green.
If you would like find out more about the development, or to
arrange a site visit for your school, please contact the Sales
Information Centre on 0800 840 8658.