New Legislation for Summer Festivals
Starting from 2026, updated safety regulations concerning the organization of summer festivals have come into effect. These measures aim to enhance safety for both participants and organizers of cultural events. Key changes address issues related to the safety control of bathing areas, the use of protective nets, and ensuring children are accompanied in potentially hazardous zones.
Rules for Children and Adults
According to the new regulations, children must be aware of basic behavior rules in public places. Adults are advised to closely monitor their children, especially in high-risk areas such as beaches and parks. One of the key initiatives is to prohibit children from being in dangerous zones without adult supervision, which is expected to reduce the number of incidents at festivals.
Inspection of Bathing Areas and Protective Nets
Special attention is given to the inspection of bathing areas. It is essential that swimming is allowed only in specially equipped locations where necessary safety measures are in place. The new regulations also recommend the installation of protective nets on windows, as mosquito nets do not provide sufficient protection against falls. Thus, festival organizers must ensure the availability of such measures to prevent accidents.
Educational Initiatives and Awareness Raising
To raise public awareness about safety at summer festivals, educational campaigns will be launched, including video instructions and workshops. These programs aim to educate participants on safe behavior rules, which is especially important for children and youth. Educational initiatives will help create a culture of safety at mass events, which, in turn, will enhance the overall sense of security among attendees.
