A hands-on course with 20 actionable tips on how to cool down hot yards in daycare/schools/homes, and make them natural.
What you will learn
Discover 10 ways of cooling down hot yards in daycare/childcare, schools, and homes (heatwave adaptation)
Get those 20 ways (10 on heatwave adaptation + 10 on yard naturization) in a simple pdf blueprint with photos and examples
Add 10 ways of making yards in daycare/childcare, schools, and homes more natural (yard naturization)
Combine heatwave adaptation with yard naturization
Don’t compromise compliance whilst making your yard sustainable
See your yard through the five pillars of successful heatwave adaptation
Get two extras accompanying the course (Greenery Guidebook and Compliance & Sustainability Touchpoints)
This works even if you canโt afford expensive renovations, e.g. excavating concrete
Combine heatwave adaptation and environmental sustainability
Why take this course?
Is your yard getting too hot?
Is it too artificial?
You’re not aloneโฆ
- 19 hottest years on record have occurred since 2000
- Heatwaves cause more deaths than all other natural disasters(e.g. bushfires, storms, cyclones and floods)
- Heatwaves are predicted to get hotter, more frequent, and longer as our planet continues to warm
- Yards in daycare/childcare, schools, and homes are getting hotter
- Childrenโs visits to the ED (in the U.S.) rose 12% during the warmest months (EHP 2022)
- Astroturf gets up to 100C on hot summer days
YET
Most yards in daycare/childcare and schools were designed with a total disregard for nature, climate change, and increasing heatwaves.
These yards are open-air ovens – full of concrete, astroturf, and artificial materials that capture, trap, and release heat…
…which means that children are paying the price for something they didn’t cause.
Don’t know what to do?
Don’t have millions on renovations?
No worries..
Let me introduce you to the:
Heatwave-Ready, Cooler & Natural Yard in Daycare/School/Home
โ a hands-on, practical and low-budget course with 20 actionable tips on how to cool down hot yards in daycare/childcare, schools, and homes, and make them more natural.
The course is tailored to people in the education sector, such as teachers/educators, early childhood/school directors, sustainability enthusiasts, education pros, and also contractors and parents. Itโs NOT a generic sustainability course (because those donโt address things like poisonous plants, scalable objects e.g. green walls near fences, drowning hazards, Anaphylaxis..).
Iโll see you inside!
Jan