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The volunteers of the Alada Volunteer Center in Balkanabad, in order to increase the level of safety and readiness of students for various situations, conducted a series of first aid classes for primary school students in secondary schools in Balkanabad. The classes covered the basic skills of first aid for various injuries and accidents, such as burns, cuts, bruises, nosebleeds and other situations requiring quick response and assistance. The volunteers used interactive teaching methods to help children memorize information and learn the necessary skills. The children also participated in simulation exercises, where they were given the opportunity to practice first aid. Such activities not only improve children's knowledge of first aid but also build their confidence in their ability to help in emergency situations. The volunteers have taken an important step in teaching children the basics of first aid, which will help them be more prepared for possible situations in the future.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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