The RVFS project - the winner of the RT Rais grant competition, has proven the effectiveness of new approaches in teaching children fire safety

26 November 2025, Wednesday

The implementation of a large-scale social project of the Tatarstan Republican branch of the All-Russian Voluntary Fire Society aimed at developing vital skills of fire-safe behavior in children has been successfully completed. Launched in 2024 as the winner of the Raisa grant competition in the Republic of Tatarstan, the project has radically changed the approach to education, reaching more than 2,200 children and adolescents aged 5 to 15 years.

The key to this success was the introduction of modern means of digitalization, interactive game simulators, which made classes not only useful, but also truly exciting. The team is particularly proud of the creation and use of Russia's first mobile educational complex on fire safety, acquired with a grant. Together with carefully developed methodological materials that take into account the peculiarities of different age groups, this innovative complex has made it possible to significantly increase the efficiency of knowledge acquisition and the level of interest of young listeners.

Information about the new complex via the organization's web pages, partners and social networks of educational institutions quickly spread beyond the borders of the republic, provoking a lively response from the professional community. Colleagues from other regions of Russia were actively interested in the implementation of the project and the characteristics of the equipment.

Special support at all stages was provided by representatives of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia in the Republic of Tatarstan, the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Tatarstan and the State Institution "Fire Protection of the Republic of Tatarstan", who personally participated in the classes, sharing invaluable knowledge with the children.

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