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Engen KlevaKidz takes paraffin safety to Eastern Cape kids as winter hits

3rd August 2015

By: Creamer Media Reporter

  

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Engen KlevaKidz, a national campaign that educates rural and township communities about safe handling and storage of paraffin, will run in the Eastern Cape throughout August this year.

From the 3rd to 14th August 2015, the travelling educational stage drama will visit 20 schools in disadvantaged communities, where household use of paraffin is widespread and paraffin-related accidents are common. These include (but aren’t limited to) Duncan Village, East London, Buffalo Flats and Amalinde.

Rapid growth
Engen KlevaKidz was launched 2008, and has grown rapidly over the years.  By the end of 2014 the campaign had reached 139 643 learners in 391 schools. This year, the campaign is set to visit 100 new schools across the country.

Empowering
“As the name suggests, the KlevaKidz campaign delivers its empowering safety message through edutainment, including what to do in an emergency,” says Tasneem Sulaiman-Bray, Engen’s General Manager: Corporate Affairs.

“Over the years of Engen’s involvement in paraffin safety we have become aware that children aged 8 to 13 are often the primary daytime caregivers of their younger brothers and sisters. It is with this in mind that we target them with the message of safety,” says Engen Corporate Social Investment Manager, Mntu Nduvane.

The KlevaKidz production takes the form of an interactive educational stage drama that raises awareness of the dangers associated with handling and storing paraffin and how to prevent accidents from taking place. The production uses a television quiz show format as a vehicle for relaying the message, which is combined with a catchy jingle.

“We have found edutainment to be a powerful medium to stimulate children’s imagination. What is even more rewarding is to hear children of four years old still singing the paraffin safety jingle afterwards,” says Nduvane.

Research commissioned by Engen in 2011, which benchmarked the before and after of the first KlevaKidz campaign, illustrated that awareness improved from 24% to 90% and changed the behaviour of more than 80% of participants.

“It is heartening to see such an important message becoming so entrenched,” says Sulaiman-Bray.
 

For more information please contact Gavin Smith, Engen Group Communication Manager,
Gavin.Smith@engenoil.com   Tel: +27 21 403 4312   Cell: +27 82 379 1700

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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