Presentation on the topic "rules of conduct in a school camp" presentation for a lesson on the topic. Summer school camp with day stay

  • 16.07.2024

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    1. It is necessary to observe the camp daily routine, general sanitary and hygienic standards (wash, comb your hair, take a shower, dress for the weather, etc.)
    .2.Each child is required to comply with all rules established in the camp, including fire safety rules, rules for swimming, excursions, bus trips, hikes, etc.
    3. The child must be with the squad. If you need to leave, you must have the permission of your counselor.
    4. Leaving the camp territory is allowed only with the permission of the shift supervisor (or director) and only when accompanied by a counselor or parent.
    5. Every child and camp employee must take care of the green spaces on the camp territory and maintain cleanliness.
    6. You cannot eat unfamiliar berries and fruits.
    7.If your health worsens, you must inform the counselors.
    8. It is necessary to follow the rules of behavior in public places - with words, actions and behavior, do not disturb others, do not offend their aesthetic sense.
    9.Smoking and drinking alcoholic beverages, including beer, are prohibited in the camp.
    10. It is necessary to treat personal property and camp property with care.

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    Fire safety rules

    1. It is prohibited to make fires, light torches, or use fireworks and firecrackers on the territory of an educational institution.
    2. Smoking is prohibited in the building of an educational institution and on its territory.
    3. It is prohibited to bring matches, flammable liquids (gasoline and solvents), flammable substances and materials into the educational institution.
    4. It is prohibited to use lighting and heating devices with an open flame or a spiral (for electric stoves) in the offices.
    5. Do not use faulty electrical appliances. When using an electric iron, you must place it on a reliable stand.
    6. Do not leave switched on electrical appliances unattended.
    7. In case of fire and flames:
    – use available fire extinguishing means;
    – call the fire department by phone 01;
    – leave the room if the fire cannot be extinguished.

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    Electrical safety rules

    1. Do not turn on electrical appliances without the permission of teachers or educators.
    2. Do not check the temperature of the electric iron by touching its sole with your fingers.
    3. Do not connect the radio speaker to the electrical network.
    4. Do not open electrical cabinets or turn on electrical switches.
    5. Do not unscrew light bulbs while the table lamp or switch is on.
    6. Do not touch any exposed wires with your hands; they may be live.
    7. Do not open sockets and switches for repairs, even if you are already in 11th grade.
    8. Do not throw various objects and ropes onto the wires.
    9. If you find an electrical wire that has fallen to the ground from a pole, do not come closer than 5 m to it.

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    Road safety rules

    1. Cross the road only in designated places. At controlled intersections, turn to green traffic lights. In areas not regulated by traffic lights and marked with markings, exercise maximum caution and attentiveness.
    2. Do not run out onto the roadway because of stopped vehicles. The unexpected appearance of a person in front of a fast moving car does not allow the driver to avoid hitting a pedestrian or can lead to another accident with serious consequences.
    3. When exiting a vehicle, if you need to cross to the other side, you need to let the bus pass in order to control the road. Walk around the bus from behind, tram in front.
    4. When crossing the road, first look to the left, and after crossing half the width of the road, look to the right.
    5. If you did not have time to complete the crossing and the traffic light turns red, stop at the traffic island.
    6. Do not cross the road in front of nearby vehicles - remember that it is impossible to stop the car instantly and you risk getting run over.
    7. Don't play with the ball close to the road. The ball may roll onto the road, and in your excitement you will not notice the danger, running out to get the ball.

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    Safety rules on water bodies

    1. If you don’t know how to swim, don’t swim in a deep place, don’t rely on an inflatable mattress or other floating devices - they can slip out from under you and you will drown.
    2. Don’t swim far, you might get tired and not swim to the shore.
    3. Inflatable equipment (tube, mattress) can “leave” you, and if you don’t know how to swim, you can drown.
    4. Do not dive in an unknown place or in shallow waters, as you may hit your head on the bottom or some object.
    5. Do not play in deep water with your head submerged in water, you may choke.
    6. Do not sail in a boat without life-saving equipment (life jacket or ring).
    7. Don’t play around in a boat on the water, you might capsize.
    8. Do not swim near landing stages, barges, or ships - they may get pulled under the bottom.
    9. Without knowing the ford, do not cross the river. You can fall into a hole.

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    Safety rules for sporting events

    1. In the absence of a teacher, do not climb on sports equipment and equipment.
    2. Before performing the exercises, warm up and warm up the muscles.
    3. Before jumping, check the jumping pit for stones, glass and other dangerous objects.
    4. Do not push each other, do not trip each other.
    5. Shoes must have non-slip soles (sneakers, sneakers).
    6. If you feel unwell while running, take a step and then sit down.
    7. When playing football and hockey, use protective clothing (protective guards, shoulder pads, elbow pads and other protective equipment).
    8. When running on rough terrain, be careful not to trip or fall into a hole.
    9. If you are very tired and have difficulty breathing, stop running and go for race walking or regular walking. If you experience dizziness or nausea, report it.

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    Rules of conduct during public events

    1. When holding public events, you should be with the squad. You can only leave if accompanied by a counselor.
    2.Events should be attended in appropriate clothing and footwear. If this is not suggested by the script, you cannot appear at events in a swimsuit or flip-flops.
    3. When holding public events in open areas in sunny weather, a headdress is required.
    4. You should follow the rules of etiquette in public places (do not make noise, do not push, do not whistle, do not stomp your feet).

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    Rules of conduct during walking tours (excursions)

    1. Children are allowed on walking excursions in appropriate clothing: closed comfortable shoes, a hat, if necessary, long trousers and long-sleeved shirts (sweatshirts).
    2. The leader during the excursion (trip) is the guide. It is necessary to strictly follow the instructions of the guide, as well as the accompanying counselors.
    3. During a walk, excursion, or hike, you should be with the group and not wander off. It is not allowed to deviate from the route (trail, path), approach electrical wires, unfenced edges of ravines, gorges, cliffs.
    4. It is necessary to promptly inform the counselor about deteriorating health conditions or injuries.
    5. You should respect local traditions and customs, take care of nature, historical and cultural monuments.
    6.Photography is allowed in specially designated areas during a general stop of the group with the permission of the guide.
    7. At the end of the excursion (walk, hike), gather at the indicated place and, after announcing the end of the excursion, follow the instructions of your counselor.
    8.Purchases in the store can only be made with the permission of the counselor.
    9. When crossing the roadway, follow the traffic rules, strictly following the instructions of the counselor.

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The presentation presents the rules of behavior for children while at a school summer camp: rules of fire safety, electrical safety, road safety, safety rules on water bodies, safety rules during sporting events, rules of conduct during public events, rules of conduct during walking walks (excursions).

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1. It is necessary to observe the camp daily routine, general sanitary and hygienic standards (wash, comb your hair, take a shower, dress for the weather, etc.). 2. Each child is obliged to comply with all the rules established in the camp, including fire safety rules, rules for swimming, excursions, bus trips, hikes, etc. 3. The child must be with the squad. If you need to leave, you must have the permission of your counselor. 4. Leaving the camp territory is allowed only with the permission of the shift supervisor (or director) and only when accompanied by a counselor or parent. 5. Every child and camp employee must take care of the green spaces on the camp territory and maintain cleanliness. 6. You cannot eat unfamiliar berries and fruits. 7.If your health worsens, you must inform the counselors. 8. It is necessary to follow the rules of behavior in public places - with words, actions and behavior, do not disturb others, do not offend their aesthetic sense. 9.Smoking and drinking alcoholic beverages, including beer, are prohibited in the camp. 10. It is necessary to treat personal property and camp property with care.

1. It is prohibited to make fires, light torches, or use fireworks and firecrackers on the territory of an educational institution. 2. Smoking is prohibited in the building of an educational institution and on its territory. 3. It is prohibited to bring matches, flammable liquids (gasoline and solvents), flammable substances and materials into the educational institution. 4. It is prohibited to use lighting and heating devices with an open flame or a spiral (for electric stoves) in the offices. 5. Do not use faulty electrical appliances. When using an electric iron, you must place it on a reliable stand. 6. Do not leave switched on electrical appliances unattended. 7. In case of fire and flames: – use available fire extinguishing agents; – call the fire department by phone 01; – leave the room if the fire cannot be extinguished.

1. Do not turn on electrical appliances without the permission of teachers or educators. 2. Do not check the temperature of the electric iron by touching its sole with your fingers. 3. Do not connect the radio speaker to the electrical network. 4. Do not open electrical cabinets or turn on electrical switches. 5. Do not unscrew light bulbs while the table lamp or switch is on. 6. Do not touch any exposed wires with your hands; they may be live. 7. Do not open sockets and switches for repairs, even if you are already in 11th grade. 8. Do not throw various objects and ropes onto the wires. 9. If you find an electrical wire that has fallen to the ground from a pole, do not come closer than 5 m to it.

1. Cross the road only in designated places. At controlled intersections, turn to green traffic lights. In areas not regulated by traffic lights and marked with markings, exercise maximum caution and attentiveness. 2. Do not run out onto the roadway because of stopped vehicles. The unexpected appearance of a person in front of a fast moving car does not allow the driver to avoid hitting a pedestrian or can lead to another accident with serious consequences. 3. When exiting a vehicle, if you need to cross to the other side, you need to let the bus pass in order to control the road. Walk around the bus from behind, tram in front. 4. When crossing the road, first look to the left, and after crossing half the width of the road, look to the right. 5. If you did not have time to complete the crossing and the traffic light turns red, stop at the traffic island. 6. Do not cross the road in front of nearby vehicles - remember that it is impossible to stop the car instantly and you risk getting run over. 7. Don't play with the ball close to the road. The ball may roll onto the road, and in your excitement you will not notice the danger, running out to get the ball.

1. If you don’t know how to swim, don’t swim in a deep place, don’t rely on an inflatable mattress or other floating devices - they can slip out from under you and you will drown. 2. Don’t swim far, you might get tired and not swim to the shore. 3. Inflatable equipment (tube, mattress) can “leave” you, and if you don’t know how to swim, you can drown. 4. Do not dive in an unknown place or in shallow waters, as you may hit your head on the bottom or some object. 5. Do not play in deep water with your head submerged in water, you may choke. 6. Do not sail in a boat without life-saving equipment (life jacket or ring). 7. Don’t play around in a boat on the water, you might capsize. 8. Do not swim near landing stages, barges, or ships - they may get pulled under the bottom. 9. Without knowing the ford, do not cross the river. You can fall into a hole.

1. In the absence of a teacher, do not climb on sports equipment and equipment. 2. Before performing the exercises, warm up and warm up the muscles. 3. Before jumping, check the jumping pit for stones, glass and other dangerous objects. 4. Do not push each other, do not trip each other. 5. Shoes must have non-slip soles (sneakers, sneakers). 6. If you feel unwell while running, take a step and then sit down. 7. When playing football and hockey, use protective clothing (protective guards, shoulder pads, elbow pads and other protective equipment). 8. When running on rough terrain, be careful not to trip or fall into a hole. 9. If you are very tired and have difficulty breathing, stop running and go for race walking or regular walking. If you experience dizziness or nausea, report it.

1. When holding public events, you should be with the squad. You can only leave if accompanied by a counselor. 2.Events should be attended in appropriate clothing and footwear. If this is not suggested by the script, you cannot appear at events in a swimsuit or flip-flops. 3. When holding public events in open areas in sunny weather, a headdress is required. 4. You should follow the rules of etiquette in public places (do not make noise, do not push, do not whistle, do not stomp your feet).

1. Children are allowed on walking excursions in appropriate clothing: closed comfortable shoes, a hat, if necessary, long trousers and long-sleeved shirts (sweatshirts). 2. The leader during the excursion (trip) is the guide. It is necessary to strictly follow the instructions of the guide, as well as the accompanying counselors. 3. During a walk, excursion, or hike, you should be with the group and not wander off. It is not allowed to deviate from the route (trail, path), approach electrical wires, unfenced edges of ravines, gorges, cliffs. 4. It is necessary to promptly inform the counselor about deteriorating health conditions or injuries. 5. You should respect local traditions and customs, take care of nature, historical and cultural monuments. 6.Photography is allowed in specially designated areas during a general stop of the group with the permission of the guide. 7. At the end of the excursion (walk, hike), gather at the indicated place and, after announcing the end of the excursion, follow the instructions of your counselor. 8.Purchases in the store can only be made with the permission of the counselor. 9. When crossing the roadway, follow the traffic rules, strictly following the instructions of the counselor.


Briefing
- type of training, explanation of the task
(inform, train, instruct);
in labor protection is accompanied by subsequent inspection
learned and registered in a special journal.
The employee is briefed by the person responsible for
safety precautions and labor protection in DOL.
Instructions for children on vacation can be carried out by persons
those responsible for specific activities, teachers
detachment, camp workers.
Rules and instructions are placed prominently
place (stands).
Instructions must be “appropriate” where they are
located.

Induction training is conducted with all newly hired employees and includes the following information:

General information about the organization (GOL) – structure, territory, team,
regulatory documents;
Rights and responsibilities of an employee - job description;
Employment contract;
Working time and rest time;
Labor discipline;
Reward for work;
Occupational safety (electrical safety, fire safety, sanitation and
hygiene);
Protecting the life and health of children;
Procedures for emergency and emergency situations, communications;

TRANSPORTATION OF CHILDREN BY RAILWAY TRANSPORT

Maintenance standards
Catering and
drinking regime
Documents for the child
Medical support
Control on the way
Reminders for parents
(information)

TRANSPORTING CHILDREN BY BUS

Technical requirements
Accompanying documents
Requirements for accompanying persons
Route program
(stops)
Age restrictions
Providing water and food
Safety during the journey (boarding,
seat belts,
moving at night)

ORGANIZATION OF TOURIST TRIP

Stationary, mobile
Duration
Communications, transport access, first aid kit, paramedic
Territory (500 m from the village,
environmentally friendly, dry, close
water supply...)
Drinking regime (2 liters per day per person),
compliance with sanitary requirements...
Zoning of the camp area
Requirements for tents (material, sleeping places,
division by gender...)
Place for outdoor games and sports
Swimming area
Place for a toilet (25 meters from the living area, 50m from
swimming places, below all zones...)
Daily routine, sports activities...

ORGANIZATION OF BATHING

The swimmer leads the bathing
Briefing for children on the shore
Permissible air and water temperature
Reservoir depth
List of non-swimmers
Fulfillment of requirements (10 people)
Supervision of children in the water and on the shore
Swimming time is controlled by the swimmer
Sun, air baths,
thalassotherapy

RULES OF CONDUCT IN THE CAMP

Rules of conduct on the camp grounds
Rules of conduct at events
Rules of behavior in the dining room
Rules of behavior during the ascent
Rules of conduct during quiet time
Rules of conduct during lights out
Rules of conduct on the water
Rules for parents visiting a child

Rules of conduct in the camp Observe the daily routine. Arrive on time and leave with the permission of the teacher. Be sure to have a hat. Obey the demands of teachers. Observe safety precautions. Take care of property. Be polite and friendly towards each other. Follow the rules of hygiene.




Cross the roadway only at pedestrian crossings. If traffic is regulated, then cross the roadway only when the traffic light or traffic controller signals. If there is no traffic light, cross the roadway where it is clearly visible in both directions.




On an empty or uncrowded bus, sit close to the driver. Do not fall asleep or get distracted while driving, hold on to the handrails. Get in and out of the vehicle only after it has come to a complete stop. Do not stand near doors, do not lean out of the windows of moving vehicles. Get off public transport first or wait until the crowd has died down. After leaving the salon, wait until the bus leaves and then cross the street. Walk around behind a stationary bus or trolleybus.




Do not go into basements and attics of houses, it is very dangerous there. On a deserted street, when passing a stranger or a group of strangers, keep your distance (at least 2 meters). If strangers persistently bother you, run from them, bite, resist, scream. Do not agree to show the way to any place to strangers, even for a reward. Do not tell strangers about yourself, your plans, or your family.




Angry dog ​​Angry dog ​​Don't look the dog closely in the eyes. You can't run away from a dog. Hide your fear and anxiety. Do not approach a dog that is on a leash. Stay away from the puppies and the water bowl. Don't touch the dog when it's sleeping. Don't pet your dog when he eats. Do not make sudden movements towards the dog's owner (do not hug him, do not slap him on the shoulder).


What to do if a dog bites you? It is necessary to wash the wound with plenty of water, treat it with hydrogen peroxide, lubricate the wound with iodine and apply a clean bandage. Without delay, you need to go to the emergency room, where they will provide qualified assistance and tell you what to do next.




Rules of behavior on the water. DON'T: Leave children unattended near water. Allow swimming in unfamiliar places, especially jumping off cliffs. Allowed to swim far. Enter the water without inflatable rings and further than waist-deep if the child does not know how to swim.


Helping a drowning person To help a drowning person DO: Quickly find a boat or floating objects (surfboard, inner tube, inflatable ring, plastic bottles, etc.). Take a rope into the boat. Ask people to call an ambulance. Swim to a drowning person without watercraft, two or three of them. Shout to the drowning man not to grab you, and, swimming up from behind, wrap your hand around his neck and swim with him to the shore.


Helping a drowning man If he pulls you to the bottom, stun him with a blow or dive deeper, and then he will let you go. In this case, it is better to transport the drowning person by grabbing him by the hair. When a person drowned before you swam to him, you should remember this place using the coordinates on the shore and, diving, find him. Having pulled the victim out of the water, you need to quickly clean his mouth, place his stomach on his knee, release water from his lungs and begin resuscitation measures.


Rules of conduct on trips, excursions Rules of conduct when boarding a group on transport (land, water, air): Persons who are intoxicated are not allowed to accompany children's groups; Children are boarded at the command of an accompanying person; Check the number of children in transport with the payroll; Familiarize children with safety rules while driving.


Rules of conduct during trips, excursions Rules of conduct during traffic: During bus, walking and sea excursions, familiarize children with the rules of conduct; Do not leave groups of children unattended while on vacation; Do not allow children to stand or walk around the vehicle while the vehicle is moving. Do not allow children to lean out of the window or put their hands out the window; Instruct children that when a vehicle suddenly brakes, they must hold on to the handrails.


Rules of conduct during trips and excursions Rules of conduct during excursions: Take special control of children getting off the bus. After getting off the bus, move across the road in an orderly manner using red flags; During the excursion, do not allow children to deviate from the route and lag behind the group; Observe increased safety measures when passing near ravines, gorges, cliffs, as well as near power lines.


Terrorism today is one of the main threats to human civilization. The word "terror" is translated from Latin as "horror". Terrorists are extremely cruel people who want to intimidate us by any means. All of them are criminals, although very often they “hide” behind beautiful words. But these words cannot be trusted.


If you find yourself hostage, know that you are not alone. Remember the following rules: Prepare yourself for a long wait. It takes time for specialists to free you. They don’t waste a minute, but they must plan for everything. Try to mentally distract yourself from what is happening: remember the content of books, feature films, cartoons, solve problems in your mind. If you believe in God, pray. Try not to irritate the terrorists: don’t shout, don’t cry, don’t be indignant. Don't demand immediate release - it's impossible.


Do not enter into disputes with terrorists, fulfill all their demands. Remember: this is a necessary measure, you are saving yourself and those around you. Remember that you may have to spend a long time without water and food - save your energy. If the room is stuffy, try to move less to use oxygen more economically. If there is enough air, but movement around the building is prohibited, do simple physical exercises - strain and relax the muscles of your arms, legs, and back. Remember: if a hostage spends a lot of time with terrorists, it may seem to him that they are together and the whole world is against them. This is a very dangerous mistake! Know: in any situation, a terrorist is a criminal, and a hostage is his victim! They cannot have common goals!



General rules of conduct for children (teenagers) in the camp. 1. It is necessary to observe the camp's daily routine, general sanitary and hygienic standards (wash, comb your hair, take a shower, dress for the weather, etc.). 2. Each child (teenager) is required to comply with all the rules established in the camp, including fire safety rules, rules for sea swimming, excursions, bus trips, hikes, etc. 3. The child (teenager) must be with the squad. If you need to leave, you must have the permission of your counselor. 4. Exiting the camp territory is allowed only with the permission of the shift supervisor (or director) and only when accompanied by a counselor. 5. Every child (teenager) and camp employee must take care of the green spaces on the camp territory and maintain cleanliness. 6. You cannot eat unfamiliar berries or fruits. 7. If your health worsens, you must inform the counselors. 8. It is necessary to follow the rules of behavior in public places - with words, actions and behavior, do not disturb others, do not offend their aesthetic sense. 9. Smoking and drinking alcoholic beverages, including beer, are prohibited in the camp. 10. It is necessary to treat personal property and camp property with care.

When starting any business, count the children.

Safety precautions in the building.

    Do not run around the body.

    Don't lift heavy things

    Be careful with doors. Danger of getting a bump while walking along the corridor

    Do not put your fingers or other foreign objects into the outlet.

    You must go down the stairs carefully, looking at your feet. It is prohibited to run up the stairs and slide down the railings, overtake, play on the stairs, push, or hang on the railings.

    The bedside table should contain only writing utensils, books, small toys and personal hygiene items (storage of food, socks, wet items, shoes must be excluded).

Fire safety rules. 1. It is necessary to know the evacuation plan for the dormitory building. If you notice signs of fire, leave the building immediately and notify any adult.

2. It is prohibited to light a fire indoors, on camp grounds, or on hikes. 3. It is not allowed to use electrical appliances without the permission of the counselor.

4.Smoking is prohibited in the camp.

Familiarize yourself with the types of fire extinguishers. Types:

    *Water fire extinguisher*

    *Powder fire extinguisher* - powder is harmful to the respiratory system

    *Carbon dioxide fire extinguisher* - for any fire

    *Alogenous fire extinguisher* - the substance is toxic, do not use in unventilated areas. Very expensive.

5.Flammable items should be deposited with the counselors. 6.It is not allowed to touch sagging or protruding wires. The presence of such wires should be reported to the counselor.

Safety precautions on the street and sports events.

    In summer in the sun - hats

    There is water nearby.

    Shoes include sneakers, sportswear, socks.

    When renting bicycles or roller skates, children must wear a helmet, knee pads and elbow pads.

    It is advisable to play with balls on a special court.

    In towns: children do not stand on horizontal ladders. Be careful not to get sand into your eyes or respiratory tract.

    On trampolines: only jump, do not climb the walls, do not perform acrobatic somersaults.

TB on water.

0. The camp director, medical worker, floating instructor, and team of counselors must be present.

1. It is allowed to go to the beach only with a group. On the beach, be located in the sector assigned to the squad. 2.Everyone must have a hat, a towel, and a swimsuit (swimming trunks, swimsuit). 3. Swimming is carried out in groups of no more than 10 people. At the counselor’s command, line up and pay in numerical order. 4.Entry into the water is permitted only at the command of the navigation officer. Swimming takes place in a fenced sector; swimming beyond the fence (buoys) is prohibited. 5.You can only enter the water up to chest level. 6. It is strictly prohibited to dive, use a mask, fins, snorkel, inflatable objects, give false distress signals, push and wrestle in the water. 7. Exit from the water at the signal from the navigation officer. Line up and pay in numerical order.

TB during a camp fire.

Children within a radius of 5 meters from the fire

The counselor himself is located directly next to the fireplace

A senior counselor and camp director must be with the counselor.

Have fire fighting equipment on hand

Children are wearing comfortable shoes, closed clothing, and hats.

Rules of conduct during public events. 1. When holding public events, you should be with the squad. You can only leave if accompanied by a counselor. 2.Events should be attended in appropriate clothing and footwear. If this is not suggested by the script, you cannot appear at events in a swimsuit, bare-chested. 3. When holding public events in open areas in sunny weather, a headdress is required. 4. You should follow the rules of etiquette in public places (do not make noise, do not push, do not whistle, do not stomp your feet). Rules of conduct on bus excursions. 1. Boarding the bus is carried out at the command of the guide (counselor).

2. While the bus is moving, you are not allowed to stand or walk around the cabin. You cannot lean out of the window or put your hands out the window. 3.When braking sharply, you must hold on to the handrails. 4. If signs of motion sickness or nausea appear, you must immediately inform the guide (counselor). 5. You can only get up after the bus has come to a complete stop at the command of the guide (counselor). 6.Exit from the bus is through the front door. After getting off the bus, do not wander off, gather in the indicated place and follow the instructions of the tour guide (counselor). You cannot go out onto the roadway or cross the street on your own. Toilet - the same scheme as with the souvenir.

Purchasing whiting, shawarma, etc. products are STRICTLY prohibited. When purchasing souvenirs, the time and place of the meeting are agreed upon in advance.

8.Movement outside the camp territory is carried out ONLY in formation!

Exit from the bus is through the front door. After getting off the bus you need to line up.

You can get up only after the bus has come to a complete stop at the command of the tour guide (counselor).

The window can only be opened by 2 fingers.

While the bus is moving, you are not allowed to stand or walk around the cabin. You cannot lean out of the window or put your hands out the window.

Be sure to wear your seat belt. Rules of behavior during walks (excursions, hikes). 1. Children (teenagers) are allowed on walking tours in appropriate clothing: closed comfortable shoes, a hat, if necessary, long trousers and shirts (sweatshirts) with long sleeves. 2. The leader during the excursion (trip) is the guide. It is necessary to strictly follow the instructions of the guide, as well as the accompanying counselors. 3. During a walk, excursion, or hike, you should be with the group and not wander off. It is not allowed to deviate from the route (trail, path), approach electrical wires, unfenced edges of ravines, gorges, cliffs. 4. It is necessary to promptly inform the counselor about deteriorating health conditions or injuries. 5. You should respect local traditions and customs, take care of nature, historical and cultural monuments. 6.Photography is allowed in specially designated areas during a general stop of the group with the permission of the guide. 7. At the end of the excursion (walk, hike), gather at the indicated place and, after announcing the end of the excursion, follow the instructions of your counselor. 8.Purchases in the store can only be made with the permission of the counselor. 9. When crossing the roadway, follow the traffic rules, strictly following the instructions of the counselor. They cross in an organized group; at the beginning and at the end of the column, children must walk with red flags; one of the counselors stands on the road, the other leads the children.

10. When walking through the forest, it is forbidden to leave the path, eat berries, cones, etc., or approach wild animals. Rules of conduct during boat trips. 1. Boarding and disembarking from the boat is permitted only at the command of the guide. Before boarding and after disembarking, you must gather in a certain place indicated by the guide or counselor. 2. It is not allowed to run around the boat, lean over the railing, play outdoor games, or open the doors of service rooms or exits from the boat. 3. If signs of motion sickness, nausea or other deterioration in health appear, you must inform the counselor. 4. It is allowed to leave the place of disembarkation from the boat only at the command of the guide or counselor.

5. Everyone must wear life jackets. It is forbidden to take off vests before the manager’s command.