Mykolaiv continues to equip protective shelters in its out-of-school education facilities. As of now, four shelters are already completed. Most recently, a protective structure was renovated at one of the institutions in the Central District.
On May 29, a special commission composed of sector experts inspected the site to assess whether it meets current safety standards.
A significant amount of work was carried out, including the installation of backup lighting sources and a ventilation system. The shelter features eight restrooms for boys and girls, a medical room, and three emergency exits.
This is a large facility, covering 1,340 square meters. During an air raid alert, it can accommodate up to 600 people at once.
After inspecting the premises, the commission concluded that the shelter meets all safety standards and is ready for use.
It is worth noting that this protective facility was equipped by the International Organization for Migration with funding from Denmark, in cooperation with the Department of Housing and Communal Services of the Mykolaiv City Council.