SAFETY AND HEALTH took centre stage at the Princess Margaret Secondary School yesterday.
Students and staff participated in a health and safety fair,at which various public and private booths offered check-ups and tips in the related areas.
Particularly popular was the Barbados Fire Service booth, where students, especially from the lower school, converged to gather information about fire safety tips and to try on a variety of protective gear.
Here, students (from left) Terika Cadogan, Dakiala Kellman and Amir Weekes having a good time as they try on firefighters’ protective gear.
Health lessons at Princess Margaret
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