Accidents on November 12, 2023

13 November 2023, Monday

Accidents on November 12, 2023

Fire departments of SFS of Russia EMERCOM on RT had departures by alarm 31 times. Firefighters of the Republic eliminated 6 fires.

Causes of fires: violation of the rules of the device and operation of electrical equipment – 2 fires, violation of the rules of the device and operation of furnaces – 1 time, careless handling of fire – 3 fires.

Fire departments carried out rescue operations and eliminated consequences of road accidents – 1 time.

Units of VFP departed on firefighting – 3 times.

Duty units of the SRU at the EMERCOM of the RT departed 3 times. Preventive work – 7 times.

The main Department of EMERCOM of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Tatarstan warns:

- do not abuse alcohol, never smoke in bed!

- do not leave children unattended, teach them basic safety rules;

- never use faulty wiring, do not overload the power grid, be careful when using electric heaters;

- do not leave the included electrical and gas appliances unattended.

The main Department of EMERCOM of Russia in the Republic of Tatarstan appeals to residents not to leave children unattended.

- It is especially dangerous to leave children alone in locked apartments or rooms. In case of a fire they can't get out of a burning building out.

- Remember: the duty of every adult is to stop playing with fire, to explain to children it’s danger.

- Take care of the safety of your children, explain them that in case of a fire you need to leave the room immediately, and then call the emergency number "112".

As for the fire, you are an example for your children.

Remember: fire does not occur by itself. His reason are human negligence and carelessness in handling fire. In a state of alcoholic intoxication, a person loses control over himself and his actions, and even can not bear any responsibility for the life of another person.

"Helpline" of EMERCOM of Russia on RT: 8 (843) 288-46-96

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