A new initiative has been launched in Ukraine to improve children's awareness of safety in their daily lives. This project is initiated by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in collaboration with the National Police and the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.

The project involves specially equipped vehicles that visit educational institutions to conduct safety lessons for children.

These vehicles have frequently parked outside Odesa Lyceum No. 100, where representatives from the emergency service held classes for elementary school students.

During these sessions, children learn about the importance of adhering to safety rules in various situations, including mine safety, fire safety, traffic rules, and home safety.

These mobile safety classes help instill a sense of responsibility in children regarding their own safety and that of others. Instructors from the SES and the National Police utilize interactive teaching methods to make the lessons engaging and informative.

This project is supported by UNICEF in Ukraine.