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Benefits of installing COLA covered outdoor learning area in your places

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The world COLA is short for Covered Outdoor Learning Area, a name used by various education department and institutions. Many schools and educational facilities now are required to have a COLA on site for students to learn and play under while enjoying the great outdoors. These shade sail structures allow staff and students to work outdoor while remain protective of the harsh sun rays. Some of the key benefits of installing COLA covered outdoor learning area in your places are: A big enlarged space: Classrooms in outdoors are an ideal solution for schools that need to enlarge their current classroom space and maximise the use of their school grounds. Hands-on learning: A dedicated outdoor classroom provides an area for hands-on lessons. This could include messy-art projects, science experiments or loud musical sessions that are not possible in indoors. Protection from harsh elements : A COLA in your school establishment provide a sheltered s

5 great places to install shade structure in Brisbane

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With temperatures seemingly on the rise each year and UV rays becoming more of a concern, shade structures are becoming more popular with schools, playgrounds, daycares and even government establishments. You can install these shades in any location, but there are some places where they seem to be very common. Below are five popular places for installing shade structures in Brisbane .                                                   A school or a daycare: In the past few years, daycares and schools have become prime locations for shade structures. The playground areas in most daycares are highly used, so it is necessary to protect the children in warmer months. Adding a shade structure make it look more attractive as well as parents will also appreciate this extra protection. Playground or Stadium: It makes sense considering that most outdoor sporting events take place during the summer months. Being exposed to the sun for maximum 30 to 40 minutes is fine but