General Arif Hasan Hudeib of the Sharjah Police's Media and Public Relations Department said the campaign was launched Friday, April 29 as part of an effort to improve the UAE community's safety through the implementation of various awareness guidelines and through the sequential streaming of film video materials on the Sharjah Police's social networking sites during the Eid Al Fitr holiday.
When visiting beaches during Eid, the Sharjah Police advises residents and visitors to the United Arab Emirates to be alert of potential risks and to follow the recommendations on the directional boards located along the beaches. It is critical for parents to keep a careful check on their children at all times and to never leave them unattended on the beach.
Police in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, stressed the dangers of fireworks to members of society in general, and children in particular, as well as the resulting accidents and injuries that might spoil Eid's delight.
Additionally, leaving children in vehicles poses a risk of suffocation owing to the heat and lack of oxygen.
Sharjah Police has frequently emphasised the significance of adhering to all road safety regulations.