Open dialogue on safety: employees of the SI of the RT "Fire Protection of the Republic of Tatarstan" held a series of meetings with residents of the districts

9 February 2026, Monday

In January 2026, a series of gatherings of citizens took place in the districts of the Republic of Tatarstan, which became an important platform for direct communication between the population and employees of the state-owned institution "Fire Protection of the Republic of Tatarstan".

The meetings were devoted to topical issues of prevention. In the Kichkaly rural settlement, the head of a separate post, Rustam Galiullin, discussed in detail with residents the causes of recent fires, paying special attention to the dangers of smoking while intoxicated and mandatory inspection of furnace equipment. In the Starokazeevо settlement, an employee of the Apastovо detachment not only informed about the operational situation, but also gave detailed answers to citizens' questions about the rules of operation of furnaces and electrical wiring.

The main task of such meetings is to convey vital rules. At gatherings in the villages of Nizhni Chershily and Kuakbash of the Almetyevsk detachment, as well as in Tuktarovo-Urdala and Zelenaya Roscha of the Leninogorsk district, firefighters showed the consequences of domestic violations. Residents were once again reminded of the importance of installing autonomous fire detectors.

Considerable attention was paid to seasonal risks. In the village of Tenki, the commander of a separate post explained in detail the algorithm of actions in case of an emergency and stressed the need to maintain fire protection equipment in good condition in the house.

Each meeting ended with the presentation of thematic memos and the formation of a clear understanding of personal responsibility for security among citizens. As the participants of the gathering noted, they paid special attention to these preventive conversations.

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