In the Sabinsky district, State Supervision inspectors instruct the population remotely

4 March 2021, Thursday

With the participation of the head of the Sabinsky Municipal district, Rais Minnikhanov, the head of the executive Committee of the Sabinsky Municipal District, Marat Ishniyazov, deputies, heads of departments, heads of organizations, institutions, and interested departments, meetings of citizens are organized and held in rural settlements of the district. This year, due to the epidemiological situation, as an innovation, the opportunity for citizens to participate in the gathering via electronic communication is organized. At the same time, some officials participate remotely.

One of the main issues discussed at meetings with the population is the alarming situation with fires. A report on this topic was made by Ainur Galimullin, Head of the interdistrict department of supervision and preventive work in the Sabinsky and Tyulyachinsky municipal districts of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Tatarstan. In his speech, he reflected on the analysis of fires compared to the same period last year, the causes and objects of fires, the causes and conditions of death. The citizens were informed about changes in the rules of the fire-fighting regime in the Russian Federation, including the prohibition of bonfires, the use of open fire for cooking, and the burning of dry grass and garbage.

A special emphasis was placed on the use of autonomous fire detectors with positive examples of their operation. The chief state inspector of the Sabinsky and Tyulyachinsky MP for fire supervision also recommended to have such a primary means of fire extinguishing in the houses as a fire extinguisher and to equip your house with automatic fire detectors.

The municipal district contains 19 rural settlements and one urban settlement Saby. In the near future, gatherings of citizens will be held in all rural settlements of the district, during which the population will also be instructed on fire safety rules.

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