A unique lesson about rescue and a glowing example of students

Show miniatures In Primary School No. 2, there was a Lifeguard Day. It was part of the Reflective School project in which this institution takes part, but it also fits in with the holidays celebrated on these days: October 13 is the Day of the Lifeguard, while October 19 is the Day of the Lifeguard.

 

The firefighters, paramedics, rescuers, members of the Search and Rescue and Dogs Group and the Mountain Volunteer Rescue Service told the students about their work and rescue operations. It was a unique lesson before attempting to break the record in simultaneous cardiopulmonary resuscitation by as many people as possible.

 

As part of the campaign, the school equips its students with reflective vests and is preparing to beat one more record – on October 25. Teachers and students want to create the longest live reflective chain.

The story of the street dog who “worked” collecting garbage

Every day we know the stories of animal abuse, such as the case we made known this Tuesday, in the region of Los Lagos, where a dog ended up with her head inside a bottle.

 

However, there are also cases that are worth noting, such as the story of Luli and the man who rescued her from the street.

 

Jorge Olivarez worked for the garbage collection company Gestión Ambiente in Puerto Montt. It was mid last year and winter was present in the area.

 

In conversation with Biobío Chile, Olivarez reported that one day as he passed by the pickup truck around the corner of Casa San Jorge, an unusual companion joined.

 

Almost always accompanied, the little dog began to escort the worker, who happened to have a connection with what is now his pet.

 

Moreover, he said that his company had become so routine that even a small reflective vest was adapted so that nothing happened to him on the way and thus avoid an accident.

 

By blocks, Luli accompanied them on foot, however, when he was tired he would go alone to the truck to rest.

 

One more of the family

So it happened about a year and the “work” of Luli ended but did not return to the street.

 

Jorge Olivarez said that the dog was fond of him, so he decided to take charge of her. In this sense, the worker thanked the gesture of the woman who decided to sponsor the dog, so that later he could adopt her.

 

Now it has its corresponding chip, new clothes, a necklace with the number of its owners and most importantly, a warm house where to live.

 

Luli became part of the family of Alvarez, who also has two fox terriers and a poodle, who adapted very well to the presence of the new member.

 

“This is your home” added Jorge.

SEMI-NIGHT TRAVEL ON OCTOBER 20TH

The Association of Parents of Pupils (APE) Villefagnan organizes a semi-nocturnal hike that will take place on Saturday, October 20 from the village hall.

 

The proposed distance will be 6km or 12km, the start will be possible from 18 to 20 hours. A hot meal will be served for 10 € for adults and 5 € for children. On the menu: aperitif, soup on the farm, then the suite on arrival at the village hall: hot dish, cheese, apple pie.

 

It will bring cutlery and bring a reflective vest and a lamp. Register no later than Tuesday, October 16, bulletin to be given to teachers with the payment to the order of the Association of Parents of Pupils (APE) Villefagnan.

The move to the incentive fee is approaching

The move to the incentive fee is approaching. Redon Agglomeration is preparing by distributing, by the end of the year, new bins, which signify the end of the yellow bags.

 

Why? How?

 

Why is Redon distributing new bins?

 

Because the move from the garbage collection tax (TEOM) at the incentive fee (IR) is approaching. Specifically, it will allow a more equitable pricing, because proportional to the service rendered, rather than the rental value of the home. For this, Redon Agglomeration changes its mode of collection.

 

This will allow him to publish a blank bill from 2019, to raise awareness. The first “real” bill of the incentive fee will be distributed in 2020.

 

How does the new system work?

For the moment, only the collection service (and not its pricing) is evolving. By the end of the year, residents of Redon will each receive a new bin for garbage, but also a new bin, which replaces the yellow bags. The latter will no longer be used since it will be necessary to put the packages in bulk in the yellow bin.

 

The size is adapted according to the number of inhabitants: for example, for one person, the gray bin will have a capacity of 120 liters and the yellow of 140 liters. For groups (7 people and more), two bins will make 660 liters.

 

When will these bins arrive?

The town of Sainte-Marie is the first to receive these new bins. Then, the others will follow. To distribute them, the agglomeration community mandated the ACP society, which recruited about twenty ambassadors (photo).

 

They will go to several thousand addresses, up to three times, between 11 am and 7:30 pm, Tuesday through Friday, or Saturday, 9 am to 2:30 pm. It will be necessary to make an appointment since, when everyone will be equipped, the old bins and yellow bags will not be collected any more.

 

Why take ambassadors?

Equipped with a yellow reflective vest and a guide to good practices, they will be able to answer residents’ questions about the new collection. Because it is not that the trash can change, but what can be put in it. Thus, the yellow bin will welcome all packaging, without exception. Including pots, trays and plastic film.

 

This will lighten the gray trash. “This is the culmination of our work to improve sorting and reduce our impact on the environment, while controlling costs,” says Yvonne Maher, vice president of waste at Redon agglomeration.

 

And the collection days?

To adapt to the implementation of individual bins, schedules and collection days will be modified to adapt to this new operation. Starting October 1st, a collection calendar will be placed in each mailbox.

Their children start school in barracks

The parents of students of an institute of Malaga protest because the course has begun in barracks and in minimum conditions of hygiene and security.

 

The parents of the young students of the Rincon de la Victoria Institute, in Malaga, protest the conditions in which their children have started the course.

 

These parents report that they have started school in barracks, in prefabricated classrooms that are not licensed. These classrooms do not meet the minimum conditions of hygiene and safety. The parents assume that the students have a bathroom for 240 children and have neither light nor playground.

 

The children have had to come with a construction helmet and a reflective vest.

WELL EDUCATING AND PROTECTING YOUNG CYCLISTS

For some young schoolchildren the daily commute to school is done every day by bike.

 

Road safety takes the opportunity to remind parents that it is essential to sensitize them to the traps of the road and traffic whether in town or in the countryside.

 

“Teach your child to respect signage, signs, lights, markings on the ground, and drive well to the right, use bike lanes when they exist and reach out to indicate which way he wants to turn.”

 

Equipment question, first of all, the first thing to remember is that on a bike, wearing a helmet is mandatory for children under 12 years old. “It protects the head in case of a fall, one of the most fragile parts of the body,” say the specialists.

 

To protect your hands, elbows and knees from falling, you can also encourage your child to wear equipment such as elbow pads, kneepads, gloves and wrist guards.

 

Finally, to be clearly visible, small cyclists as well as adults can also put on a retro-reflective vest. Not required but highly recommended for more security!

Bicycle rally at the end of the season

Today, the inhabitants of the Silesian Voivodeship Commune took part in the last bicycle rally this season.

 

About 70 people took part in the rally. Apart from the inhabitants of the commune, guests from the Czech Republic took part in it. The route of the rally was about 38km leading through Silesian Voivodeship.

 

The place of collection was the playground at the kindergarten. The organizers strongly emphasized safety issues, the participants had reflective vests and those riding helmets gifts were prepared in the form of bicycle lamps.

78 traffic deaths in the summer months

This year, 78 people died in domestic traffic during the summer months of July and August. Compared to previous years, there was a decline, according to ÖAMTC.

 

In the summer of 2017, there were 95 death, in 2016 a total of 101, according to the ÖAMTC in a press release. At the age of 18, most deaths occurred in Upper Austria. In Burgenland, no one died during the summer months in traffic. Among the dead were 33 motorcyclists, 23 car occupants, eleven cyclists, four pedestrians and three tractor drivers.

 

While the number of pedestrians killed was declining, there was an increase among motorcyclists. Altogether 77 motorcycle drivers died this year until the end of August. They were not wear reflective vests. According to ÖAMTC, 69 bikers killed in the first eight months of the previous year were 63 in the same period in 2016. One reason for the increase, according to ÖAMTC, could have been beautiful weather that attracted many motorcycle riders to the streets this year.

 

The most dangerous time for pedestrians comes first

The number of fatalities has reached its lowest level in recent years. Since the beginning of the year, 25 pedestrians died, in the summer months there were four. The most dangerous time for pedestrians, autumn and especially the dark winter, is yet to come. Also this year, it is recommended to wear bright and most reflective clothing.

 

However, the overall balance for 2018 is not so good year-on-year: Overall. There were 275 fatalities on the streets from 1 January to 2 September. In the same period of 2017, according to the Ministry of the Interior, there were 270 in total and 291 in 2016.

 

Construction of new bicycle paths is coming to an end

Legionowo has been extending the cycle path network for years. At the moment, there are around 10km of tracks in the city. The second one is planned to be implemented as part of a joint project of 8 suburban communes.

 

The currently largest investment is implemented, among others along the many streets.

 

In addition to the routes listed, the tender is about to end in the near future, which will select the contractor 1.8km of the path and pavement on Street. In addition, the extension program includes shorter sections, among others.

 

The project is also aimed at connecting the Legionowo estate along the provincial road No. 632. Three local government units are involved in this undertaking: the City of Legionowo, the Municipality. The entire path is to be approximately 6 kilometers long and is to be fully marked. One parking station should be created next to it.

 

Common construction of 8 municipalities of paths is a difficult but very beneficial project, because 80% of funding were obtained from the European Union. I think that some of the fragments of the inhabitants will be able to move in a few days, a few weeks – says the city’s president, Roman.

 

The construction of the slipway is also underway for cyclists at the Legionowo Stop station. “The project consists of breaking the walls in an underground passage and leading out a gentle incline, which parents with prams will be able to the Third Parcel.” says Roman.

 

Bicycle Rental

In addition to cycling routes, the Legionowo town has a free bicycle rental in the Arena Legionowo. About 100 vehicles are available for rent. It operates from Monday to Sunday from 10.00 – 20.00. In addition to bicycles, you can rent helmets, clasps and reflective vests with reflective materials, as well as trailers for children. In order to be able to rent a single track, you will need to show a photo document, such as a passport. ID card or, driving license, as well as accept the rules of the rental and the rules of next to it. Common construction of 8 municipalities of paths is a difficult but very beneficial project, because 80% of funding were obtained from the European Union. I think that some of the fragments of the inhabitants will be able to move in a few days, a few weeks – says the city’s president, Roman. The construction of the slipway is also underway for cyclists at the Legionowo Stop station. “The project consists of breaking the walls in an underground passage and leading out a gentle incline, which parents with prams will be able to the Third Parcel.” says Roman. Bicycle Rental In addition to cycling routes, the Legionowo town has a free bicycle rental in the Arena Legionowo. About 100 vehicles are available for rent. It operates from Monday to Sunday from 10.00 – 20.00. In addition to bicycles, you can rent helmets, clasps and reflective vests with reflective materials, as well as trailers for children. In order to be able to rent a single track, you will need to show a photo doccausing the equipment.

 

There is one more free bike rental in the city. It operates seasonally, from May to November. It is located at the Tourist Information Office of the District in the Communication Center. It runs on weekdays from 9:00 to 17:00, and on weekends and holidays from 10:00 to 18:00. It directs its offer to residents as well as tourists who, when arriving in the city, can change to “two wheels”.

Emmerich likes the “men in yellow”

Everyone knows the “men in yellow”, which ensure cleanliness in the city center and on the Rhine promenade. These are now celebrating an anniversary. For ten years, there is the garden group.

 

“Cleaning is just a task. We also cut hedges and rose beds, mow lawns, fill gravel paths and irrigate the green space. “says Peter, who heads the group. And casting the plants was a special challenge in the hot and dry summer.

 

Currently, seven people with Handy cap belong to the team of Peter. Alexander Wagner, Frank, Sven Schmidt, Thorsten, Tobias, Dennis and Steffen like their work. “Working in the fresh air is fun,” said Frank.

 

On the occasion of the anniversary Mayor Peter accompanied the group on Monday over the Rhine promenade and through the city – equipped with a reflective vest and tongs. “We are grateful that we see you every day in the city. In wind and weather you ensure cleanliness,” praised the mayor. An elderly lady told him that she was always happy to see the “men in yellow” because they not only cleanse everything, they also always have a smile for them. Peter said.

 

The mayor diligently picked up paper, packets of cigarettes and bottle caps and wondered about the cigarette butts. “That’s alarming when you know how a fag can harm drinking water,” he said. The members of the garden group go through the city three times a day, traveling from eight to 15.30. They spend their breakfast break at the team Center, having lunch at KLK’s canteen.

 

The garden group was an important step on the way to inclusion, explained Peter, a trained car mechanic and master chimney sweeper, who after a retraining became the head of the garden and landscape team. “The goal is to get the boys into the general job market,” he said. That worked so far once. Within the group, the employees are encouraged and trained, learn how to use garden tools and machines that are used for garden maintenance.

 

After the tour, the team planted a sweet chestnut – Tree of the Year 2018 – Park as a thank-you and sign of their long-term cooperation.

Andreas, Managing Director of the team, personally thanked Hine for the good cooperation.