Rules of stay at camps
It is necessary to strictly observe the established rules in children's camps
In children's camps, it is necessary to strictly follow the established daily schedule and event timetable. Unauthorized exit of children beyond the camp territory is strictly prohibited for their safety. Consumption of alcohol, drugs, and psychotropic substances is a gross violation and is not allowed under any circumstances. Smoking is strictly prohibited on the camp territory as it harms children's health and poses a fire hazard.
Children must not bring firearms, traumatic, pneumatic, and cold weapons, as well as explosive substances, to the camp as they pose a serious danger. The use of obscene language and insults towards other children and camp staff is unacceptable and considered a gross violation of the rules. Personal hygiene rules must be observed, and living rooms and the camp territory must be kept clean to ensure comfortable conditions.
Any damage to the camp's property and equipment is considered an act of vandalism and will result in appropriate measures. Fighting, bullying, and any form of violence against other children are strictly prohibited in the camp. The requirements of the camp staff regarding discipline and safety rules must be followed by the children without question to avoid emergencies.
The use of mobile phones and other gadgets is allowed only at strictly designated times to ensure that children are engaged in active rest and camp activities. It is extremely important to follow fire safety rules and know evacuation instructions in case of emergencies. Violations of these rules may result in strict disciplinary actions, up to and including expulsion from the camp without refund of the voucher cost.
Additional requirements
In addition to the above requirements, the following rules must be observed in children's camps:
- Respectful attitude towards the surrounding nature and careful treatment of plants and animals. It is forbidden to break tree branches, destroy bird nests, torture animals, etc.
- Strict adherence to the eating schedule and behavior rules in the dining room. Dishes and food should not be taken out of the dining hall.
- Careful treatment of sports and play equipment, as well as equipment on playgrounds. They should be used strictly for their intended purpose and under the supervision of counselors or instructors.
- Safety rules must be followed during excursions and hikes outside the camp. Falling behind the group and leaving the route without permission are strictly prohibited.
- It is important to maintain a friendly atmosphere and avoid conflicts based on nationality, race, or religion. Intolerance towards other cultures and traditions is unacceptable.
- Personal belongings should be kept safe and not left unattended, as the camp administration is not responsible for their loss or damage.
- Children should respect the work of the camp staff and not create additional difficulties for them.
Strict adherence to the established behavior rules in the children's camp ensures safety, comfort, and an unforgettable rest for all participants.
Bringing food from outside is strictly prohibited.
If the above rules are violated, the camp administration reserves the right to terminate the violator's stay in the camp prematurely.