Clean Air Day
Clean Air Day is a national day held every summer organised by the charity Global Action Plan. Everyone is encouraged to take part to help shine the spotlight on the importance of having clean air to breathe and to take our own actions to reduce the amount of air pollution we all produce. Global Action Plan provides lots of free resources for schools, community groups, healthcare professionals and individuals to use, including posters and ideas of how to get involved.
Clean Air Night
Did you know that wood burning is the most polluting way to heat your home?
Wood burning produces fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5), which enters your bloodstream when inhaled and can cause heart and lung disease, as well as increasing your risk of diabetes and dementia.
Visit www.cleanairhub.org.uk to find out more and join the conversation on #CleanAirNight
Resources for schools, parents and guardians
There are a variety of resources available for teachers and schools for reducing local air pollution. A list of resources recommended by Knowsley’s Environmental Health Team are available below.
There are also online resources that can be used by teachers, parents or guardians.
- National Geographic Kids: What is your clean air personality? Quiz
- Global Action Plan: Action for Clean Air has information, resources, "Clean Air for Schools" framework, toolkits and more. The teaching and learning resource pack is a collection of 7 lesson plans that are designed to be cross curricular and flexible, allowing you the opportunity to delve deeper into the mathematics, language and science aspects of learning about air pollution in your school.
- Friends of the Earth: Clean Air Schools Pack and a Clean Air Schools Assembly Pack
- Transform Our World: Clean Air Detectives which is a series of activities aimed at KS2
- Transform Our World: Clean Air for Schools Framework which is an online tool to help every school create a clean air action plan to tackle air pollution in and around the school
- Living Streets: WOW learning resources, activities and lesson plans for at home or at school aimed at KS1 and KS2
- Natural History Museum: Outdoor activities for kids for free, fun and outdoor activities for kids, suitable for streets, woodlands, parks or small spaces.
Alternative Travel in Knowsley
If you want to help reduce the amount of air pollution on our streets, one simple step you can take is to switch to active travel wherever possible. Choose to walk, wheel or cycle your journey instead of driving or using public transport. Active travel options reduce your carbon footprint, help you save on fuel costs, and can have health benefits by keeping you active.
Getting around in Knowsley | Knowsley Council provides useful information and recommended websites to help you plan your journey and travel in and around Knowsley and the Liverpool City Region.