V. Benkunskas stated on the “ELTA Week” show that the majority of schools and kindergartens adhered to the prescribed protocols. According to Benkunskas, any observed discrepancies could be attributed to misunderstandings, inattention to detail, or a failure to recall previously provided information.
He noted that out of over 300 institutions in Vilnius, including private facilities, up to 10% were found to have procedural errors, either incorrect or incomplete. Benkunskas emphasized that most institutions operated in accordance with the established algorithm, indicating that significant issues were not widespread. He suggested that the necessary preparatory work had been completed, and institutions received refresher instructions to prevent confusion between different operational regimes.
He cited an example where one institution proposed using the evacuation algorithm designed for a fire scenario for unrelated purposes. Overall, Benkunskas’s assessment indicated general compliance among the inspected institutions. The review highlighted areas where procedural adherence was lacking, though the bulk of the facilities maintained proper operation.
The focus remains on ensuring all institutions understand and correctly implement safety guidelines to manage potential danger scenarios effectively.
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It’s reassuring to hear that most schools followed the protocols, though the mention of discrepancies is concerning.
What specific actions or protocols did Benkunskas identify as posing a danger to children in educational institutions?