Drowning, road accidents, illness… this town in -Atlantique raises awareness of the risks

Drowning, road accidents, illness… this town in -Atlantique raises awareness of the risks
Drowning, road accidents, illness… this town in Loire-Atlantique raises awareness of the risks

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Laurent Fortin

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Oct. 11 2024 at 10:46 am

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For the 3rd yearthe municipality of Clisson participates in the Resilience Day launched by the State. Like more than 3000 locations in . An initiative for develop risk culture. It is in this context that two years ago, elected officials went door to door to inform the residents of the Sèvre Nantaise, good behavior to follow in the event of a flash flood.

This year, the meeting is intended to be more relevant and unifying. It will take place all afternoon this Saturday, October 12, on Place Jacques-Demy. Under the shape of a villageTHE security professionals will come and offer awareness activities and workshops to generally learn “to help” et “gestures that save”. It is therefore a host of actors – private, public, associative – that the town hall has succeeded in bringing together 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.. Free access, This event is open to everyone from little ones to seniors.

The lifeguards mobilized…

The municipality will use its own services by inviting the municipal policies who will host bicycle safety workshops and to mopeds; but also the media library, in which it will be possible to discover works on this theme and listen to a podcast on firefighters.

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The establishment will also offer an escape game on the subject. But you have to register because there are few places

Marie Maudet, assistant in the community life department at the town hall.

At the same time, the childhood home will offer a treasure hunt in the streets around. The administration will also welcome its colleagues from the urban area, in this case the Aquaval swimming pool lifeguards who will come to talk about first aid in aquatic environment and the drowning prevention.

…the Jacques-Prévert school too

The associative sector will also be present with the parents’ association of the Jacques-Prévert school group. Two parents, trained in gestures that save, will hold a stand to mainly talk about risk of suffocation. They will hunt for risks and will initiate placement in the lateral safety position.

We will also reorganize on Tuesday, February 11, a Prevention and Civic Relief (PSC) training course for those who wish it. It was a success last year.

Sophie Delaunay, member of the association.

Civil Protection will also be present for “learn to help” (call for help, know how to protect yourself, etc.) by offering two 45-minute workshops from 8 to 10 people (on registration at the town hall). THE firefighterswith some vehicles whose operation will be detailed, are also expected to tackle the cardiac resuscitation.

Finally, several private companies will be brought together as a company D+services (Sorinières) which will explain the use of a defibrillator. Axa and the mutual societies will present the municipal mutual which they offer to those who do not have one. But the most important stand will be run by Maïf which will offer several fun activities, such as “Préventraide” for test your knowledge of the major risks of the territory (from 8-9 years old); the “blue bot” to know about domestic dangers via a robot (5-10 years); and the PIMS (individual security plan) with which it will be possible to build your safety kit for his place of life.

Resilience Day, Saturday October 12, from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Place Jacques-Demy. Around ten stands focusing on risk prevention and helping people.

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