Parents and students were informed through various presentations about the potential fires caused by flammable materials such as gas and kerosene used for cooking at home, and the measures to protect themselves from them.
Nepal Police School Shantipur, Chitwan, has provided information on domestic fire control.
In a program organized on the occasion of the seventh annual celebration of the school and Parents' Day on Saturday, parents and students were informed through various presentations about the possible fires caused by flammable materials such as gas and kerosene used for cooking at home and the measures to be safe from them.
In the program, instructors from the Bagmati Province Police Disaster Management Unit provided information on how fires can start from gas cylinders and cooking oil and kerosene, how to be safe from them, and how to control fires with one's own efforts. Awareness-raising information was also provided on the safe use of fire extinguishers kept in homes and offices, and the use of fireballs.
In the program, teachers, employees, police personnel, parents, as well as students who achieved excellent results in various categories were honored and awarded.
The police is operating 9 schools across the country under its management. Police School Shantipur Chitwan has been in operation since 2075 BS.
The school, which managed to produce excellent results in last year's SEE, currently has 570 students studying from grades 1 to 10, according to the school's commandant, Police Inspector Roshan Thapa.
