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In the last days of summer, a training seminar held in one of the children's health centers of Dashoguz velayat, organized by specialists of the Dashoguz branch of the NRCST. The main topic of the event was the rules of conduct in case of fire and precautions in emergency. During the seminar, children given an accessible information of what to do in the event of a fire, what measures to take for their own safety and to help others without putting themselves at risk. Particular attention paid to the importance of rapid response, knowledge of evacuation routes and the correct use of personal protective equipment. To consolidate the knowledge gained, an educational game-competition organized for the children. The participants divided into teams and competed among themselves in knowledge of safety rules, speed of decision-making and ability to work in a team. The event took place in a warm and exciting atmosphere, and most importantly and helped children better understand how important it is to be attentive and prepared in case of an emergency.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2025-08-20

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