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Definition of fire protection in children's activity places
Legal analysis: refers to places used for recreational activities, non-academic education and training of children aged 12. For example, children's amusement halls, children's playgrounds, early childhood education centers, children's education and training schools, parent-child parks, lunch nurseries, day care institutions and other places with similar purposes all belong to children's activity places.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Fire Protection Law.

Article 5 All units and individuals have the obligation to maintain fire control safety, protect fire control facilities, prevent fires and report fire accidents. All units and adults have the obligation to participate in organized fire fighting.

Article 6 People's governments at all levels shall organize and carry out regular fire prevention publicity and education to raise citizens' awareness of fire safety.

Organs, organizations, enterprises, institutions and other units shall strengthen the publicity and education on fire control of their own personnel.

Emergency management departments and fire rescue agencies should strengthen the publicity of fire laws and regulations, supervise, guide and assist relevant units to do a good job in fire publicity and education.

Education, human resources administrative departments, schools and relevant vocational training institutions should incorporate fire control knowledge into education, teaching and training.

News, radio, television and other relevant units should carry out fire prevention publicity and education for the society.

Trade unions, the Communist Youth League, women's federations and other organizations shall, in light of the characteristics of their respective working objects, organize fire prevention publicity and education.

Villagers' committees and residents' committees shall assist the people's governments, public security organs, emergency management departments and other departments to strengthen fire prevention publicity and education.