Children’s Building Site Safety Book

Caddick Construction worked with local grandmother, Chris Madeley, in her latest instalment of her Cones books which are based around a group of traffic cone characters who go on adventures in each book with a themed safety message. Chris has written 13 books in total in this series to date.

We sponsored the costs for creating the new book, which addresses construction site safety, with company branding included throughout. We also held a book launch event at Headingley Stadium on Thursday 18 May 2017 with local primary schools which was a huge success.

Caddick Construction aims to visit local primary schools near our sites to give a reading of the book with the important safety message about building sites and also give out copies of the book for the school’s library provision.

A cartoon video and a version of the book without our company name is being developed so the book can be used by all sites across the UK.

The book provides an informative but fun approach to the issue of child safety on sites. In addition, promoting the work of a local author helps us create meaningful and lasting links with the local community.

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