Sitting in schools in winter will be difficult - KSCA


The people of Kiev were told about the readiness of the city's schools for the heating season.
The city administration reported that 95% of schools and kindergartens are already prepared for the heating season, but the temperature in the rooms will not be high. According to the Deputy Chairman of the Kyiv City State Administration Valentin Mondrievsky, it is expected that the temperature in the classrooms in the upcoming heating season will be at the level of 17-20 ° C, in the gyms 15-17 ° C, Vecherny Kiev writes.
At the same time, Mondrievsky said that the educational institutions of Obolonsky, Svyatoshinsky, Solomensky, Dneprovsky, Goloseevsky, Shevchenkovsky districts are best prepared for the heating season. Educational and preschool institutions there are 100% ready for winter.
Darnitsky is behind by a percentage, Podolsky and Pechersky are a few percent behind. The worst situation in the Desnyansky district is 93%.
Mondrievsky stressed that a difficult heating period is ahead, and therefore it is difficult to predict with confidence how it will pass.
The winter will be difficult, and in case of blackouts, you need to be ready to go to remote control, he warned.
It should be noted that 95% of schools in Kyiv accepted students for offline education.
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