PROTECT THE FOREST FROM FIRE!
Protect the forest from fire!
The forest is one of the most valuable natural resources. These are the lungs of our planet: it supplies about 60% of oxygen to the earth's atmosphere. The forest has its worst enemy - fire. What has been created by nature for many years can die in a matter of hours or minutes. A forest fire is called a natural disaster. So 90% of forest fires are caused by humans. Every child knows: nature must be protected, this is taught in kindergartens and schools. But the older a person becomes, the less often he thinks about the fact that, having come to the forest, he can harm him. While in the forest, enjoying its beauty, breathing in the healing air, protect it. The forest allows you to take a break from the bustle of the city and plunge into a green fairy tale, which is full of mystery and tranquility.
When visiting the forest, strictly observe the fire safety rules: do not light fires in the forest, do not smoke on the go, do not throw burning matches and cigarette butts, do not refuel the tanks of working internal combustion engines.
Do not litter the resting places with paper, jars, glassware and other waste, each person should clean up after themselves, as no one will do it for him. Be aware that even a shard of glass that can focus a sunbeam can cause wildfires. Having detected a fire, take action; the timeliness of reporting the fire and the start of extinguishing depends on how much damage will be caused by the fire and how quickly it will be extinguished. Be sure to report the place of the fire to the forest guard or the fire service at 101 or 112. You can extinguish a small ground fire with a bunch of hardwood branches, or with a rubber car mat, using it as a firecracker, extinguish with sliding movements towards the fire, fill with water or fill damp earth using the available means at hand. Always remember that any fire is much easier to prevent than to extinguish.
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