Lõhkumiskava
Lõhkumiskava is a type of safety procedure used in Estonia to identify and remove potential fire hazards in public places. It is a mandatory requirement in many Estonian cities, particularly in Tallinn.
The term "lõhkumiskava" translates to "destruction plan" in English, but its purpose is to prevent fires from
Once identified, the responsible parties are required to take measures to mitigate or eliminate the hazards.
The lõhkumiskava is typically conducted seasonally, with a focus on peak tourist seasons or holiday periods
The goal of the lõhkumiskava is to provide a safe environment for citizens, visitors, and emergency responders.
The lõhkumiskava is an important aspect of fire safety regulation in Estonia, reflecting the country's commitment