
Abu Dhabi launches Safe Summer campaign
22 June 2025 15:26
ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)|Abu Dhabi Police has launched the sixth Safe Summer Campaign, in collaboration with Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority.The campaign, which runs until August 31, 2025, will raise awareness of safety precautions during summer by delivering messages and guidance, enhancing public safety across the emirate.The initiative will utilise digital, audio-visual and print media, as well as community majalis, to spread safety messaging.
The campaign aims to raise public awareness of preventive measures and essential safety protocols, enhancing fire and accident prevention efforts during the summer months. It will share awareness messages with parents on supervising children in swimming areas, encourage families to take necessary safety precautions at home, and remind drivers to check vehicle tyres and ensure their safety.
Source: Aletihad - Abu Dhabi

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