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Residents of the Peschanka were reminded of the fire safety rules / News of the Society of Krasnoyarsk and the Krasnoyarsk Territory / Newslab.ru

April 9 17:14

In the village of Peschanka, a preventive raid was held, during which the specialists of the administration of the Sovetsky District and the Otzhnadzor examined the personal plots.

The city hall reported that the owners were demanding to mow the grass in a timely manner, properly store firewood and observe other fire safety measures. Including it is strictly forbidden to burn garbage and dry vegetation in their areas.

“I have been trying to clean the grass since autumn. I always keep the site in order, here I have water and sand. I do all this so that it does not reach trouble. In our village every year they burn at home. Here, we are studying on other people's mistakes, ”said Ivan Shekshuyev, a resident of Peschanka.

Recall that last year two residential buildings burned down in the village. The situation was aggravated by the fact that the sites were stored in the sites, they exploded. Due to the strong wind, the flame could spread to neighboring buildings.

“If we talk about the basic rules of fire safety, then first of all it concerns the storage of personal property. The territory of the personal plot must be cleaned in time from garbage, dry grass and fallen leaves. In addition, in no case can you store combustible liquids and gas cylinders near the house. For safety, on each site there should be barrels of water and fire inventory, ”said Elena Lanina, head of the Soviet district administration.

Landscape fires also pose a great threat to the private sector. In order to minimize the risk of their occurrence, city services carry out year -round mowing of dry vegetation and organize the batteries around the territories around settlements. Municipal contracts for the production of the so -called mineralized bands have already been signed.

We add that for violation of fire safety requirements in the conditions of a special fire regime, administrative liability is provided in the form of fines: for citizens from 10 to 20 thousand rubles, for officials from 30 to 60 thousand rubles and for legal entities from 400 to 800 thousand rubles. In the case of major damage, as well as harm to human health, criminal punishment may be followed.