Hundreds of schoolchildren visited the Rosseti Siberia electrical safety site at the All -Russian Forum in Krasnoyarsk


May 23 16:07
The Rosseti Siberia branch – Krasnoyarskenergo organized the interactive venue of the ABC Security.
You can visit it in Krasnoyarsk at the All -Russian Forum “Anti -Terror”, which this year takes place from May 22 to 24 at the Sibir Ministry of Internal Affairs. Young visitors here not only learn a lot of new electricity, but with their own hands can touch the equipment with which electricians work, try on overalls that protects against an electric arc. But the main thing is that through the game they get acquainted with the rules of electrical safety in everyday life.
“He passed the quiz, listened to electricity – taught how not to joke with him and be careful. It’s generally fun here, so many interesting things, ”the 11-year-old David shares.
“It is important to remind the children that you can not play near transformer substations, and even more dangerous to penetrate inside, since the equipment is under high voltage. Do not hide from the rain under the power lines and independently remove objects that are confused in the wires. Some schoolchildren heard about these rules for the first time – for example, to the question of the Energovictorin “Why cannot be fishing for power lines” were versions: “Because the fish is unsuitable for eating, as it lives under wires”. We hope that the guys nevertheless remembered the correct answers, because everyone should know the basics of safe treatment of electricity in everyday life and on the street, ”said the organizers of the site-specialists of the Rosseti Siberia branch-Krasnoyarskenergo.
Recall that power engineers annually implement a program for the prevention of children's injuries. They conduct electric security lessons in schools, participate with this topic in city events, give out useful printing – thematic coloring, albums and notebooks.
The location of the ABC of Electric Security on the Anti -Terror forum operates in the second pavilion of the Sibir MVDC until May 24 inclusive. Free admission.




