
Belarusian School Teaches Fire Safety to Young Children
Fire Safety Training for Young Children in Belarus: A Koptsevichi School Initiative A recent video from Koptsevichi School in Belarus highlights a proactive approach to fire safety education for young children. The video shows a classroom session where a firefighter from the Ministry of Emergency Situations (MCHS) teaches children how to correctly dial emergency numbers and emphasizes the importance of fire safety rules. One child, Sasha, is shown confidently dialing '101', the emergency number in Belarus. The firefighter also stresses the dangers of leaving children unattended. "It's crucial for children to know these numbers," stated the firefighter in the video, "and it's equally important for adults to supervise children to prevent accidents." The video underscores the significance of community involvement in educating children about fire safety and the vital role of emergency services in protecting the public. The initiative's success lies in its interactive nature, engaging children through practical exercises and clear instructions. The initiative is a testament to the dedication of the Koptsevichi School and the MCHS in prioritizing child safety and preparedness. The video serves as a valuable resource for parents and educators, promoting awareness and encouraging similar safety programs in other schools.