New Year is a holiday that both adults and children look forward to. Fun, joyful laughter - such emotions are usually associated with the New Year. But even during the festive fun, do not forget about safety. To ensure that the Christmas and New Year holidays are not marred by fires and emergencies, rescuers will traditionally hold a republican information and propaganda campaign "Safe New Year!" from December 16 to 30. The campaign will be held in two stages.

During the first stage, from December 16 to 20, the target audience will be schoolchildren, so the events will be held in general education institutions. Rescuers will conduct interactive training sessions with children on preventing emergencies due to careless handling of pyrotechnic products using the educational games "Steps of Rescue" and "5 Differences". They will tell them about safety rules during the winter holidays, offer to participate in thematic competitions, the quiz "Fireworks of Safety", lotteries, organize New Year's flash mobs and much more. All children will definitely receive visual and pictorial products and memorable gifts.
The second stage of the campaign will be held from December 23 to 30. The main events will take place in places where people gather in large numbers - shopping malls, markets, Christmas tree markets, open areas, etc.
Rescuers and their faithful fairy-tale assistants will congratulate everyone on the upcoming holidays, remind them of safety rules, hold thematic quizzes, competitions and lotteries, distribute visual and pictorial products, and raffle off prizes. At the places where pyrotechnics are sold, the fireman Father Frost and the Snow Maiden will conduct preventive talks with customers, distribute instructions and explain the rules for safe use.
Take part in the campaign and receive not only new knowledge in the field of safety, but also useful gifts, positive emotions and pleasant memories that will allow you to meet the coming 2025 brightly and without emergency incidents!
And may the New Year 2025 bring you good luck. Don't scare it away, follow safety rules!