Delhi issues heat wave guidelines for schools to protect students from extreme heat

Delhi schools implement new heat safety measures. The Directorate of Education directs schools to suspend outdoor activities. Afternoon assemblies are cancelled. Schools must provide clean drinking water and ensure well-ventilated classrooms. Stud...

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As temperatures rise in Delhi, the Directorate of Education (DOE) has issued fresh guidelines aimed at minimizing heat exposure for students during school hours. The updated measures are a reinforcement of previous advisories, with a focus on hydration, comfort, and safety for students.

Key Measures to Minimize Heat Exposure

In its latest directive, the DOE has emphasized the need to safeguard students from extreme heat during school hours. Schools are prohibited from holding assemblies during the afternoon shift, and "no classes be conducted in open-air environments." All outdoor activities have been suspended until weather conditions improve.

Hydration and Indoor Comfort

The DOE has stressed the importance of hydration, requiring schools to ensure a continuous supply of clean drinking water. Schools are also instructed to maintain water coolers and RO systems, and to schedule regular water breaks for students.


For indoor comfort, the guidelines call for well-ventilated classrooms and functioning fans. Additionally, the DOE has emphasized the installation of fire extinguishers in all school corridors in compliance with fire safety regulations.

Health and Safety Measures

The DOE has also urged schools to educate students on the importance of protecting themselves from sun exposure. "No student, parent, or staff member shall stay or sit in open or exposed areas under direct sunlight," the guidelines state. Students are encouraged to cover their heads while commuting in the heat.

Health preparedness has been prioritized, with clear instructions for schools to address any cases of heat-related illness promptly. "First Aid kits should include oral rehydration solution for students exhibiting symptoms. All cases of heat-related illness must be reported to the nearest hospital," the DOE circular added.
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The new guidelines aim to ensure the well-being of students during this period of extreme heat, prioritizing safety and comfort within school premises.
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