From March 23, spring break will start in the schools of the republic. At this time, children are often left unattended, the risk of accidents is growing. To ensure that the rest of young Tatarstan residents is safe, employees of the State Inspectorate for Small Vessels of the Russian Emergencies Ministry conduct lessons on the rules of behavior on spring ice.
Today, the head of the Kazan inspection department of the GIMS Center of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia in the Republic of Tatarstan Denis Mokeev and rescuer Dinar Giniyatullin visited Kazan gymnasium No. 10, where they held a security lesson with second grade students. Denis Mokeev reminded children of the need to comply with safety rules both at home and on the street, and that you can never pass by a person who needs help. Due to the still young age, second-graders need to immediately report the incident to adults and call the single emergency number 112.
And in no case go out on spring ice. Taking this opportunity, the children were asked to tell them about their work and about the activities of the EMERCOM of Russia as a whole.
There were many questions: about how to behave in a particular situation on the water, and how many employees of the Russian Emergencies Ministry in Tatarstan and whether they have edged weapons, and how many years Denis Valerievich has been working in the Russian Emergencies Ministry. All questions were answered in detail. Dinar Giniyatullin showed the schoolchildren security equipment - a lifeline, a life jacket and the "end of Alexandrov" and trained them in rescue methods with their help.
All young participants in the security lesson learned the main thing - you can't go out on spring ice!