Prevention Instead of Sensation: The Patrol and Its Purpose
Specialists from the Bucha District Department of the State Emergency Service conducted a preventive inspection of the residential area of the Hostomel territorial community to remind residents of the basic rules of fire safety in everyday life. This is not a formality — simple instructions today mean fewer calls for rescuers and a greater chance of saving lives and property.
About the patrol
During the event, rescuers paid special attention to the private sector: they discussed the safe operation of stove heating, rules for using heaters, and emphasized the risks of overloading the electrical network. The information was conveyed to residents during face-to-face conversations and on the service’s social media page.
Key tips to implement immediately
Do not overload the electrical network. One improperly connected appliance — and the risk of a short circuit increases. Check the stove heating: draft, condition of the chimney, absence of cracks. Remember the action algorithm — how to call emergency services and what to do when discovering suspicious items in the yard or in the house.
"The goal of the patrol is not to frighten, but to remind people of the simple rules that save lives. We stress the responsibility of every resident,"
— Specialists of the Bucha District Department of the State Emergency Service
Why this matters for the community
In wartime, every fire is an additional burden on emergency services and infrastructure. Systematic prevention in communities reduces risks, saves rescuers’ time, and allows resources to be focused where they are most needed. Pass these tips on to your neighbors or post them in a local group — it’s a simple but effective way to support our country’s home front.