For example, the capital has a Moscow standardchildren's rest. It was developed with the participation of Muscovites on the initiative of the Department of Culture and the Moscow City Council. Parents simply named the main parameters on the roadplatform, which, in their view, should be taken into account in the children's camp. This people's document covers the infrastructure and living conditions in the camp, as well as security.Photo: Getty images Now only a part of the camps are working on this standard. If, according to the example, an all-Russian standard is worked out, then, of course, this will only benefit the industry.

What should be a safe camp

1.The camp must be supervised by higher authorities. Each camp must have a permit to operate from Rospotrebnadzor, the Ministry of Emergency Situations and other relevant authorities. Parents can see information about the availability of such permits on the camp website. If you have any doubts, call the regional Rospotrebnadzor authorities to find out what documents a specific camp must have. 2. Read reviews on the Internet Read reviews about the camp on social networks, where messages are definitely written by real people. If negative reviews about the vacation prevail, this may be an alarming signal.Photo: Getty Images3.Visit the camp before your child goes thereIt is best to visit the camp before your child goes there. If the camp is nearby, you can assess the living conditions before the season starts and meet the teaching staff. Find out what training the counselors have had and try to meet them in person.4. Pay attention to how you are greeted Just as a theater begins with a coat rack, a children's camp begins with the entrance to the territory. See if it is cleaned up. Is the information board well decorated? This is what reflects the administration's attitude to the camp as a whole. The information board should have up-to-date information and the necessary documents.5. Take into account the child's preparationNo one knows the child better than their parents. If the child likes to draw, buy him a ticket to a creative camp. If he plays sports, then to a sports camp.Talk to him, ask what he is ready for. A camp that involves hiking requires a certain level of physical training. Only children with the first or second health group should go to tourist and local history camps. Is your child used to physical activity or has he been on hikes before? Use the answer to this question as a guide. It is also useful to know:

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