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    It is difficult to find someone who has never heard of the Lisa Alert Search and Rescue Team. 2010 was remembered by many not for the fires or abnormal heat, but for the search for Liza Fomkina, who disappeared in Orekhovo-Zuevo on September 13. A five-year-old girl was lost in the forest, and for five days almost no one looked for her. Lisa was found, but it was too late. Shocked by this tragic story, people who responded to a cry for help and practically independently organized a search, decided to unite and create a search and rescue squad. October 14, 2010 PSO "Lisa Alert" was born. This day was the birthday of a detachment of volunteers named after the deceased girl.Volunteers of this detachment are looking for missing people, mainly children and the elderly. In November 2018, the squad celebrated its 8th anniversary. The detachment took part in more than 40,000 searches. And in 2019, 1,342 search applications were already processed, 942 people were found alive.

    "Lisa Alert"is not only a search for missing people, but also a school of harmless advice for children and their parents. Active search engines conduct game trainings, lectures, quests for children and parent meetings.On May 13, volunteers of the School "LisaAlert" visited the Yunarmeys of the 3rd grade B1. Instructors told the students what to do if they got lost at a mass event, did not manage to get on the bus after their parents, how to get into the forest and how to behave in it, for which a secret word is needed and much more.

    The Yunarmeys took an active part in the conversation. We discussed all the most important safety rules: if you get lost - stay where you are, decided to ask for help - ask to call your adults, tell them where you are - they will definitely find you! Never leave with strangers, even if you asked for help or offered anything. We repeated the emergency telephone number.

    The search engines hosting the event were very welcoming, friendly and helpful. They shared very valuable advice. The trainees thanked the volunteers for an interesting and useful conversation, and the volunteers, in return, wished success in everything, and, of course, never get lost!

    Of course, it is impossible to foresee everything in order to avoid a tragedy, but observing simple safety rules, you can reduce the risk to a minimum. We really want these tragedies not to happen again, so again we draw your attention to the basic rules.

    1. Do not let the child go alone

    Of course, until the age of 18 you will not be able to accompany him on a walk, take him to school, and then to college. But letting go of one child is only worth when both he and you are ready for this. The psychologist of the "Lisa Alert" detachment recommends letting go of children from the age of 10 (graduation from elementary school) if the child lives in a large city with a developed infrastructure, and considers it permissible to reduce this age to 8-9 years, if we are talking about a village, a summer residence where everyone knows each other and are perfectly oriented on the terrain.

    It is important to understand that a child who goes to school himself or walks alone on the playground must:

    • be able to navigate in time;
    • know the address and phone number of parents, be able to and not be afraid to call for help;
    • be able to say “no” to a stranger;
    • be able to navigate the terrain, know your route well;
    • understand which places are sources of danger and consciously avoid them;
    • know and adhere to safety rules.

    Remember that every child is different. It is possible that your child at the age of 11 will ask you to go to the playground with him. And this is normal - the child is not ready for independence morally.

    Help him, prepare in stages: first, try to leave for a short while on the playground with other children and their parents, watching from the sidelines how he will behave; then you can let him go down to the entrance on his own and wait for you there while you close the doors; then - an independent trip to the store (of course, you follow him, making sure that the child follows the rules and knows the way).

    2. Teach your child to behave properly with strangers

    And this is not only the banal "Don't go and don't talk to a stranger." Be sure to explain to your child that strangers are all those outside the circle of trust. Porch neighbors, dad's colleagues at work, distant relatives - everyone whom the child does not know or knows poorly, those to whom you cannot trust his life, are outside the circle and are strangers.

    The child should not be afraid to say "no" to the proposal of a stranger. He should also understand that if a neighbor, with whom dad goes fishing, calls him to go with him, he can call you and ask what to do. Your child should be aware that his safety is not a trifle for you, you will not get angry about this call and you will not brush him off.

    Tragedies often happen due to the fact that the authority of adults for children is unshakable and they simply cannot call for help.

    Yes, most children cannot scream. They fall into a stupor and meekly do whatever the aggressive adult tells them. But as soon as a child screams, everything can be completely different ...

    Explain to your child that when it comes to his safety, you can and even need to shout - no one will scold him, but on the contrary, adults will understand that he is in trouble and will come to the rescue. Train with him, teach him to shout out loud: "I don't know you!"

    3. Build the child's routes so that there are no dangerous objects along the way

    Cutting through a deserted park is certainly much faster, but is it safer? Of course not! Remember, no amount of time saved can guarantee your child's safety. Build your child's routes so that there are no potentially dangerous places on the way - garages, construction sites, hatches, unregulated pedestrian crossings, unlit streets and / or streets with low traffic, and much more.

    Walk this route with your child as many times as necessary in order for him to clearly remember that this is the only way to walk. Time your child's time to complete this route. This will help you understand when something is out of the ordinary, and you will be able to take action in time.

    Remember - if you yourself change the route to one that is shorter when in a hurry, then your child will definitely do the same.

    4. Encourage your child to tell you when he leaves school, comes home or to a friend

    It is very important to understand where your child is at any given moment, so teach him to inform you about his movements. So you can be calm, not only knowing that your child has already come home from school or made it to visit a friend without any problems, but you will also understand that something has gone wrong if the child has phoned that he is going home, but presumably time did not return home. You can also install a program on your child's phone that tracks the location of the phone (all Big Three operators have it), or buy a GPS watch for your child.

    Explain to your child that this is not total control, but a manifestation of care and concern for him. Show by example how important it is.

    It is easier for a child to understand why he is asked to call when he leaves school, if dad calls mom that he left work.

    5. Don't be afraid to involve as many people as possible in your searches.

    If your child does not return home on time, this is cause for concern. Call everyone at whom he may stay, to whom he may come along the way. Check all possible locations. If you cannot find the child on your own, then immediately report the incident to the police.

    Do not hesitate to ask your family and friends for help. These people are the most motivated search engines. Are you worried that they will think badly of you? But is anyone's opinion worth your child's life? Of course not!

    Not only relatives, but also strangers are ready to help! Feel free to involve volunteers in your search. Report the incident to the hotline of our squadron 8-800-700-54-52, and we will definitely try to help!

    The statistics of searches for missing persons is inexorable: the sooner you ask for help and the more you involve people in the search, the more chances you have to find a person alive.

    The safety of our children is in our hands. Take care of yourself and your loved ones!

    I was always scared to even think about what might happen if my child gets lost. But once I watched a short video in which children turn to adults and ask them to teach them to say "no" to strangers; do not allow them to approach the water or go into the forest without adults and teach them what to do if they do get lost. After this short video, I promised myself that I would regularly educate children about safe behavior.

    But theory is one thing, and practice is another. No, I was not going to specifically "lose" children in order to train them. I needed training, a game. And a good opportunity presented itself pretty soon: in the Instagram feed I saw an announcement that the Lisa Alert School was conducting the anniversary quest of # Harmless Councils. Following the link, I registered my six-year-old son and myself as an accompanying adult.

    What we check:

    Quest # Harmless Tips from the School "Lisa Alert"

    Where:

    M. Business Center, Presnenskaya emb. 6 k2, Tower "Empire", entrance 1

    Cost:

    Is free

    Age restrictions:

    VK page:

    Location and organization

    The 10th quest "Harmless Tips" from the School "Lisa Alert" took place in a stunning place - in one of the skyscrapers of Moscow City. The metro is just a stone's throw away, but getting lost is simply unrealistic. On the territory of "Afimolla" there is a paid parking for those who arrived by private car.

    When I entered the building of the "Empire" tower, I immediately saw an even line of adults and children to the turnstile in front of the elevator hall. The passage was strictly according to the lists, that is, only those children and adults who had previously registered for the event could get into the quest. We were greeted by charming minions - that is, volunteers disguised as characters from the "Despicable Me" cartoon. The line moved quite briskly, so impatient children's questions in the spirit of "well, when-ah-huh?" I have not heard.

    At the entrance, everyone was given an evacuation plan. That's it!

    At the elevator, we were again met by a volunteer dressed in a minion costume. I had the full feeling that we were being led by the hand - the meeting of children and their parents was so well organized. This thought made my soul so calm and warm that I wanted to approach each of the volunteers and shake hands.

    Meanwhile, the flow of people did not stop, there were more and more of them ...

    On the 29th floor, where the quest took place, guests were registered: the children on their badges wrote down their name and their parents' phone number and assigned a group number.

    Since there were a lot of people who wanted to go through the quest, the children were divided into groups of 8-10 people - they had to wait for their turn before the children were invited to the hall. Children left with an instructor, while adults could stay in the waiting area or listen to a lecture on child safety.

    I was amazed, everything was so clear and harmonious. The volunteers acted together as systems of one organism. But each of them does it from the bottom of their hearts and expects only one thing: that there will be much fewer searches ... And those that will still be will end with the words "Found, alive!"

    How was the quest

    Groups of children moved from one location to another. Each of these points had its own instructor who gave the children a portion of harmless advice. The children practiced their skills and even got interesting homework. I noticed that some guys were distracted and tried to fight off the group, but the accompanying instructor carefully returned them to their place. But mostly the children took an active part - they answered questions and completed assignments.

    The quest lasted about an hour, but it was so dynamic that the guys simply had no time to get bored.

    At the end, all participants received diplomas and instructions-reminders, thanks to which children can repeat at home what they learned on the quest.

    First, the classes are conducted by experienced, active search engines. That is, they are not theoreticians, but practitioners.

    Secondly, the Lisa Alert School does not have a specific, regular schedule. Classes are held either on the initiative of the detachment (but volunteers are no less busy people than you and me - only they, in addition to family and work, have a huge number of search tasks), or by invitation (to school, kindergarten, library, etc.) That is, getting to classes is already a great success, do not miss the chance - follow the announcements.

    By the way, many parents with whom I talked in "Empire", this is not the first time they bring their children to these classes. And it is right. Children (and adults as well) do not remember everything the first time. And if today you enthusiastically invent a secret word, shout loudly and take a whistle with a chocolate into the forest, then tomorrow or the day after tomorrow you may not remember all this.

    Much of the knowledge gained in the classroom can really save a life.

    "Lisa Alert" will teach children how not to get lost ...

    The official start of the Liza Alert School took place in Stavropol, within the framework of which volunteers come to schools, kindergartens and conduct large-scale trainings, lectures, quests and other events.

    On February 15, the first lesson-lecture for first-graders of MBOU Secondary School No. 6 in Stavropol was held. Volunteers of "Lisa Alert" in an accessible playful way told the first-graders about the safety rules in the city and in the forest. Children learned what to do if they got lost in transport, in a large shopping center, how to communicate with strangers, what dangers can lie in wait on the street and at home, and how to avoid them. The first-graders did an excellent job with the tasks and at the end of the lecture received diplomas of security experts.

    There is a sad practice of real experiments that were carried out in the cities of Russia. Lisa Alert volunteers, with the consent of their parents, tried to take away unfamiliar children. 19 out of 20 children left without thinking about the consequences. Today, the only way to resist this is to teach children safety rules and repeat them from time to time.

    Lectures are given by volunteers of the Lisa Alert squad, who take part in the search and imagine firsthand how children get lost. All lectures, as well as the search for the missing, are free. The materials used in the class are not theory, but practical knowledge that has been developed based on the experience of the detachment. The lectures are designed for children aged 5 to 11 years.

    Volunteers can be invited to any kindergarten and school in the region. To do this, you need to call the hotline 8-800-700-54-52 or find the PSO "Liza Alert" in the Stavropol Territory on social networks and leave a request for a lesson.

    Reference:

    The search and rescue squad "Liza Alert" was created in November 2010 after the tragically ended search for a five-year-old girl Liza Fomkina in the Orekhovo-Zuevsky district of the Moscow region. The volunteers who came to search for Lisa and her aunt decided to do everything in their power to prevent such situations from happening again, and united in a detachment. The new organization was named after Lisa. To date, over the seven years of its existence, with the participation of the detachment, more than 20,000 people have been found alive. Last year, more than 10,000 people participated in the search for the missing with the Lisa Alert detachment more than once. In addition to directly searching for those lost in the forest and in the city, the detachment is also engaged in prevention - it conducts classes for children and parents according to safety rules, distributes information materials on how to gather in the forest, what to do for a child if he is lost, and training - several times in During the year, large-scale exercises are held, trainings are constantly being held on various search topics: navigator ownership, interaction with aviation, getting lost from the forest by phone, first aid training, information retrieval training, and so on. The squad provides exclusively volunteer assistance, "Lisa Alert" has no accounts and virtual accounts, the squad does not accept donations.

    In the Stavropol Territory, PSO "Liza Alert" began work in October 2017.


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    In our turbulent times, it is very important to prepare a child for the correct behavior in society, to protect him from possible emergencies. Therefore, I have long wanted to enroll my child in classes at the Lisa Alert School, a public organization designed to help find missing children.

    But somehow everything did not work out: either we could not, or did not have time to register. This Saturday the stars came together.

    Classes were held at the Azimut hotel, which is on Olimpiyskiy Prospekt, literally next to the Olimpiyskiy sports complex, the Prospekt Mira metro station. The entrance to the hotel is free, you need to take the elevator to the 4th floor, go to the registration desks.

    Classes were held from 12 noon for younger children, and from 15:00 began for 8-10-year-old children, divided into 4 groups. There was a complete pandemonium of children and parents on the floor. It seems that there is enough space, but the ceilings are somehow low, stuffy, there is no place to sit especially, and the classes, apparently, began from the very beginning with a decent delay, so the time for all groups has shifted.
    Our 23rd group went to the quest only at 15:19, so even before the lesson my daughter got tired and left without legs.

    As for the lesson itself, a group of children walks with an escort to the "stations", there were about seven of them, where instructors tell and show visual aids about behavior in different life situations: on the street, in a shopping center, if you are left alone at home, on the water , in the forest, in a collision with a stranger, in transport.

    Something the child knew, something was new. But even if the child knows, then the repetition of these, it seemed, common truths, does not hurt, because in extreme situations, a lot that, like, and knew, flies out of the head, a person falls into a panic. Therefore, all these rules must be literally imprinted on the brain. So passing this lesson in a playful way is useful.

    There is a lesson for about an hour, after which the group is taken to the banner of the School, where a general photo is taken and a diploma of completion of training is issued. The lessons were designed for children up to 10 years old. My daughter, who is now in the 5th grade, is the oldest in the group.

    There were also classes for parents, but in the continuous hum of voices on the floor, we did not hear the announcement of the lecture, so my husband and I did not attend it. We found out from my daughter when she left class and asked us about it. Probably, it would be nice to inform parents about the lesson for adults right away, even at the registration desk, and not shout it out, straining your voice when they pick up a group of children.
    So we whiled away the time while waiting for the child downstairs, in the main hall, where the air conditioners worked and it was more comfortable.




    Last weekend, Kira and I attended an event that was useful from all sides for both her and me. This is a quest for children "Harmless advice" from Lisa Alert.
    I was especially pleased with the remark: "Who is Kira's mom? I have a question for you!" - the instructor told me when distributing children to parents.

    Part 1. Useful!

    The event took place in the cozy and light Museum of Russian Impressionism.
    We arrived at the appointed time, registered, Kira got into the team "15 Fox" and then an unpleasant surprise awaited us: at that time, "8 Fox" had just gone and a long and painful wait awaited us.

    BUT! representatives of the museum and Lisa Alert with dignity got out of this situation and offered us to go on a free tour of the museum's exposition. For which many thanks to them and a deep bow! :)
    We had a wonderful guide, Polina.

    The tour was focused on children and the theme was four paintings by the number of seasons.
    Gust of wind. Alexey Grishchenko; Winter sun. Alexey Isupov; Still life with grapes and a teapot. Nikolay Gorlov; Autumn forest. Stanislav Zhukovsky.

    Moreover, the children not only looked at the pictures, but also actively participated in the conversation; they had to remember the rules of conduct in museums, talk about their cherished collections, train their attentiveness and memory, guess what is kept in a closed box, etc.

    However, I was also very interested. Time flew by not noticeable: we returned from the excursion and after 10 minutes our children were already assembled into a team.

    International Day of Remembrance of Missing Children is held on 25 May. On this day, exhibitions and various interactive programs are held. An experiment is regularly conducted there: will the children leave with strangers or not. Most parents are confident that their child is sane and will not leave with a stranger. In fact, it turns out that most of the children leave ...

    Representatives of Lisa Alert told their parents about this and many important things at the Parents' Meeting, while our children were going through the "Harmless Advice" quest. Of course, the 3-minute video about children who have not yet been found was very frightening, but I, for example, heard a lot of useful and completely obvious tips that actually lie on the surface, but we do not think about them.

    This event was very relevant for me and Kira: literally over the past few weeks, there have been a couple of cases when my daughter, having lost sight of me, was going to run to look for me, and in one case she was going to walk past the guards with a frame and go along the road along which we came to the museum, to the subway.

    Briefly the main points:

    It is necessary to take a photo of the child when leaving the house so that there is an up-to-date photo in current clothes, with all abrasions, etc. This is especially true if you go to public events, to a forest, etc.

    The child must learn TWO phone numbers of the parents! Mom's number can be busy, because at this time mom can frantically call friends in search of a child.

    It is necessary to agree with the child about a word - a password. In an emergency, when you resort to the help of people who are not close to you, an alien adult who came to pick up your child must tell him the password.

    Parents are looking for a child, not a parent's child. The child, if he is lost, must stay in place and wait for the parents.

    Who can I contact for help? Only to police officers or to a person with a child.

    Dress the kids brightly! It's easier to find a child in a pink sweater and blue jeans than a white T-shirt and black trousers.

    Timing. When a child begins to move independently, for example, from school, then it is necessary to develop a safe route. Important! If, for example, the road from school takes 30 minutes, then if the child is not there for 1 hour, then you need to start looking for him! Don't wait any longer! It is necessary to start by calling a close circle.
    Close circle: parents and grandmothers - grandfathers, teachers, educators, etc. Those. those with whom the child constantly contacts.

    Calling 112 is a full-fledged call to the police.
    If the application is not accepted, then you need to call 112 again and leave the complaint. There are no 3 days! Call Lisa Alert at 88007005452.
    You can call 112 without a SIM card.

    We teach a child to say NO to an adult and be sure to shout! If the child is not comfortable or afraid, then he should say NO!

    Social network. When a child begins to be interested in this issue, it is better to allow one page in social networks. Allow! Because he will do it anyway, but without your permission and you will not know about it. * The question on age remained open for me *

    Forest. What you need to take with you to the forest: phone, water, snack, matches (you can make a fire, the smoke from which the helicopter can notice). The phone must be charged, if you are lost, then you must conserve the charge of the phone. The forest needs bright clothes! Camouflage is not bright clothes! Without water, dehydration sets in very quickly, causing auditory and visual hallucinations.

    Now, together with Sberbank and Beeline, a program has been developed whereby any lost child can turn to the employees of these organizations for help and they will provide him with assistance. Now work has begun in this direction with Pyaterochka. I also saw information leaflets in Vkusville.

    Upon graduation, children receive a Lisa Alert School Diploma.

    Part 3. Nice!

    With the same (free) tickets, we also visited the exhibition “Nikolai Meshcherin. Way out of the hustle and bustle. "

    A landscape master and lover of Russian nature, the son of the founder of the Danilovskaya Manufactory, and it is quite clear what the future awaited him, but he preferred painting, which he came to through his passion for photography. And what is interesting: N. Meshcherin did not receive an art education, but was a self-taught, who studied, taking private lessons.

    She wrote her best works in her Dugino Estate, which is 28 miles from Moscow. The artist practically did not leave his estate, his friends, artists, often visited him, and even two workshops were equipped in the house: one for the owner, and the second for guests.

    The exhibition also features works by friends of the artist who lived and worked in Dugino: Igor Grabar, Isaac Levitan, Vasily Perepletchikov, Alexei Korin, Alexei Stepanov, Manuil Aladzhalov, Apollinary Vasnetsov.

    Great exhibition! Bright colors, not a single smear of black paint :). Such peace of mind comes :). The exhibition runs until May 19.

    It turned out to be a very necessary and useful event! I usually go to free events with apprehension, fearing the crush and confusion, but here the organization turned out to be beyond praise and the organizers promptly responded to emerging problems. For myself, I brought out a lot of information that is worth reflecting on, and went to the exhibition :).
    I recommend subscribing to the news of the Museum and Lisa Alert to keep abreast of events :).