Selangor Journal
The Kuala Lumpur skyline affected by haze, as seen on October 2, 2023, when the Air Pollution Index recorded 164 at 8am. — Picture by BERNAMA

Schools can close if API reading exceeds 200

GEORGE TOWN, Oct 7 — Schools in areas with Air Pollution Index (API) reading of more than 200 can be closed immediately without waiting for the District Education Office’s (PPD) approval.

Deputy Education Minister Lim Hui Ying said all heads of schools were reminded to always monitor the API reading in their own areas through the Environment Department’s website.

“According to the MOE guidelines on haze management, if the API reading exceeds 100, no outdoor activities can be carried out at schools, and if it exceeds 200, schools will be closed, and learning must be done online.

“The school does not need to wait for approval but needs to inform the PPD,” she said during a press conference after visiting Chew Jetty today.

Lim advised students to wear face masks and drink plenty of water while in school.

She added parents should also frequently check their children’s health and reduce outdoor activities following the poor air quality.

Meanwhile, Penang Youth, Sports and Health Committee chairman Daniel Gooi said as of 9am, three of the four API reading stations in the state recorded very good air quality.

— Bernama

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