SGS resembles rules that can save life

SGS resembles rules that can save life

Many people were injured during a hostile attack tonight. We express our deep condolences and remind the rules of conduct during shelling.

The first and most important thing - do not ignore the alarm signals, go to the shelter!

But if for some reason it was not possible, the rules of conduct are as follows:

OUTSIDE

• Before landing, the projectile makes a sound similar to a whistle, and in 2-3 seconds there is an explosion. As soon as the whistle came, immediately fall to the ground and crawl into a safe place (bomb shelter, ditch 1-2 meters deep, high curb, underground transition, cellar, deep basement).

• The shelter should be minimally deepened, away from structures that can collapse on you. Hiding in the shelter, lie down and grasp your head with your hands, closing your ears. Open your mouth - it will save you from contusion.

In the house

• Close the windows with pillows or massive furniture.

• Find the interior room in the house (without windows).

• Or go to the staircase.

• Or hide in the basement.

• Or go down to the lower floor - the lower - the better.

• In no case stand on the windows!

In transport

• stop the vehicle

• run away from the road and lie down to the ground

• look around and search for shelter

• move to it with short fast turns

• Do not hide under any vehicle

In the cellar

• Leave the poster "During the shelling - we are in the cellar" in a prominent place and indicate where it is, since when the exit may be hit in the house.

• Leave the radio on batteries, water and first aid kit in the cellar. Do not forget to charge your phone and take a spray.

After the shelling is completed:

Leaving the seat of the shelter, not to approach the non -broken shells. But do not touch unfamiliar items. Combat elements can explode from the slightest movement or touch!