In the Sverdlovsk district of Orel, preventive work is being carried out to prevent fires

Employees of the Sverdlovsk Regional Department of Supervisory Activities and Preventive Work conduct conversations with residents of the region about fire safety. They are carried out in order to avoid the burning of garbage and grass. This was reported on the official page of the headquarters of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia for the Orel VKontakte region.

State Fire Monitoring Service inspectors raided residential areas in the Sverdlovsk region to identify deliberate burning of dry grass, trees and garbage. At a meeting with the owners of private plots, the cleaning of the territory from fallen leaves and solid household waste was discussed. Attention was also drawn to the inadmissibility of burning garbage, grass and trees near buildings and structures.

Inspectors also reminded citizens of emergency contacts – “01”, “101”, “112”.

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