Rules of behavior in the forest for children - memo

With the onset of the summer season, many people begin to go to the forest for mushrooms and berries. Very often during such walks parents are accompanied by children who, due to a certain lack of information, do not understand how to behave properly in the forest. Incorrect behavior in the forest can cause an emergency, for example, a fire.

In addition, the child can get lost and lost, so before you go with him on such a walk, it is necessary to conduct an introductory briefing on "rules of behavior in the forest for children in the summer."

A memo on the rules of safe behavior in the forest for children

In order to avoid a dangerous situation as a result of visiting the forest, the child must follow certain rules, namely:

  1. Children of any age should go to the forest exclusively with adults. Independent walks on the forest are not permitted under any circumstances.
  2. While in the forest, one should not go far into the thicket. It is necessary to keep in mind the path or other landmarks - the railway, the gas pipeline, the high-voltage power line, the road for driving cars and so on.
  3. You should always have a compass, a water bottle, a mobile phone with sufficient battery power, a knife, matches and a minimum set of products.
  4. Before entering the forest, you must always look at the compass to know which side of the world you are visiting. If this device is in the hands of the child, the parents must make sure that he is able to use it.
  5. If a child lags behind the adults accompanying him and gets lost, he should stay in place and shout as loudly as possible. At the same time, during the walk itself, you should behave as quietly as possible so that in case of danger no one doubts what happened.
  6. While in the forest, you should not throw any burning objects on the ground. In case of ignition, run away from the forest as quickly as possible, trying to move in the direction from where the wind is blowing.
  7. Finally, children can not take into the mouth any unfamiliar berries and mushrooms.

All these recommendations must be reported to the child from an early age. Remember that the forest is a place of increased danger, in which it is very easy to get lost, but it is very difficult to get out. While in the forest with your son or daughter, try to keep your eyes on him, and in case of disappearance of the offspring from the field of vision, call him immediately with a loud voice.