Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
About a thousand safety signs will be replaced on 270 Moscow water bodies by the end of November, the Moscow City Services Complex reported. Instead of summer information boards “No swimming!”, specialists from the State Unitary Enterprise “Mosvodostok” will install winter ones with the inscription “No going out on the ice!”
Safety signs will also be replaced on Moscow’s most popular water bodies. Thus, four signs will be installed on Patriarch’s and Chistye Prudy, 55 on Tsaritsynskye Prudy, and 30 signs on Serebryano-Vinogradny and Borisovsky Prudy.
Information boards on water bodies are changed twice a year: in mid-April and early November (shortly before ice forms on the surface of the ponds). This is necessary to prevent accidents. The installation locations and number of safety signs are selected so that they are visible from any point on the shore.
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