All children must strictly follow the rules of conduct in the children's camp so as not to harm their own health. Before sending a child on vacation, parents must talk with him about his safety. All camp workers, of course, are responsible for the lives of children, but students themselves must avoid dangerous situations.
Instructions
Step 1
Explain to your child that they may be expelled and sent home for an additional fee for not following camp rules. Parents will pay for the damage to property damaged by the vacationer. Therefore, it is better to behave calmly in the camp in order to improve health and gain strength before studying. And the rules of conduct are quite simple, it is not at all difficult to follow them.
Step 2
Do not break the established daily routine and follow the generally accepted sanitary and hygienic procedures (wash, comb your hair, dress neatly and according to the weather, take a shower, fold the bed and your belongings).
Step 3
Carefully read and remember the rules of fire safety, sea bathing, rules of conduct during sea bathing, excursions, trips, hikes. All these materials are available on the territory of the camp and they must be studied.
Step 4
Immediately report any ailments to any camp worker, do not try to heal yourself.
Step 5
Do not smoke, drink alcoholic beverages, do not use drugs or distribute them.
Step 6
Take good care of camp property, yours, and the property of other children. Do not break or trample green areas and lawns, keep it clean.
Step 7
Do not leave the camp, if possible, keep together with your squad. Report all your problems and difficulties to the counselor.
Step 8
Do not pick or eat mushrooms, berries and fruits.
Step 9
In public places, you cannot swear, shout, insult others with words and actions.
Step 10
If you follow these rules, your vacation will be rewarding and fun. Make friends and play outdoor games with them to strengthen and temper your body. Be respectful to the counselors, conflicts will not make your stay in the camp easier. Do not succumb to the provocations of other children who are planning dangerous tricks.