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Fire Safety Week: "Let’s not let our dreams turn into ashes!"

CNP ASFALISTIKI and the Cyprus Fire Service, for the 22nd consecutive year, are collaborating in a major effort aimed at raising awareness of the public regarding the prevention to fires.

"Let’s not let our dreams turn into ashes!"

This is the central message of this year's Fire Safety Week, which will be held on 24-30 April, 2023, under the auspices of the Minister of Justice and Public Order.

The starting point of the Fire Safety Week was a press conference organised on 24 April, at the Headquarters of CNP CYPRUS.

Greetings were addressed by the Minister of Justice and Public Order, Mrs. Anna Prokopiou, the Deputy Chief of the Cyprus Fire Service Mr. Dimitris Katsifli and the CEO of CNP CYPRUS Mr. Takis Phidia.

The actions of this year's Fire Safety Week will wrap up with the Fire Safety Open Day Event that will take place on Saturday, 30 April 30, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at METROPOLIS MALL, in Larnaca.

Fire trucks and fire equipment will be exhibited, there will be a 360 photobooth open to the public, while there will be special activities for children, as well as a stilt. The entire event will be accompanied by a live link from the CYBC. Executives from CNP ASFALISTIKI and Cyprus Fire Service will inform the attendees about Fire Safety issues and will distribute symbolic gifts to the public.

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