Definition of Civil Protection
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Dec. 2013
The civil protection it's a system that has been installed in each country and that has the mission of providing protection and assistance for citizens who reside in it, and to whom they have passed, in the event of any type of natural disaster or accident. He will also be in charge of the protection of property and environment. Putting it in simpler terms, it will take care of the management of the emergency services that are in a nation.
Formally, civil protection was born at the request of the Geneva Convention, August 12, 1949Its main mission being the protection of the victims of international armed confrontations.
The fundamental proposal is to protect society from the hostilities to which they may be subjected in these contexts, assist them, help them recover from the immediate consequences.
Evacuate, organize shelters, apply safety measures safety, prevent contamination, organize first aid, mark and isolate dangerous areas, provide accommodation, articulate measures of urgency to restore basic services, are some of the basic tasks that the protection will perform civil.
It is worth mentioning that organisms who manage civil protection will be in charge of organizing the arm citizen from participation that it will act in the face of the succession of catastrophes to support the emergency services that work in exchange for a salary, such is the case of the firefighters.
The emblem adopted for civil protection consists of a equilateral triangle blue color that lies on an orange background and was chosen from birth due to the need to assign it a symbol that allows its international recognition.
Now, none of these elements has been chosen at random since the color blue is a color that refers to protection and tranquility and on the side of the triangle, in religions, symbolizes the Energy supreme and protective and by case is that it was adopted too. And finally the orange color represents alertness.