Rescuers Decode the Secret Language of Traffic Cones: Why They Are Turned Upside Down.
Upside Down Cones as Important Navigation Markers
According to inkorr.com: An upside down cone on the roadside can have a completely different meaning than it seems at first glance. While for many it looks like litter, for rescue services it is a critically important landmark that helps save time, reports 'Interia'.
Application of Upside Down Cones by Rescuers
Professional firefighters note that during firefighting in rural areas, mobile signal is often lost, and maps may be inaccurate. In such situations, upside down cones become important navigation signs, showing the way for following crews with their sharp edge.
'The equipment can fail – the battery may die, or the GPS may go off. But a sign on the road is understood by everyone,' said Oleksiy, a former rescuer from Lviv.
This approach is practiced not only in Ukraine. In Germany, firefighters also use cones as temporary landmarks, and local administrations conduct campaigns urging drivers not to remove them from the road.
The Importance of Navigation System in Summer Season
During hot summer months when dry grass and forests can easily catch fire, such a simple navigation system becomes especially important. Quick orientation allows rescuers to reduce response times and lower the scale of fire damage.
So, if you see an upside down cone on the roadside, do not rush to remove it. It is not debris from repairs but part of the work of those who save lives every day.
The article emphasizes the importance of using upside down cones as navigation markers for rescuers. This simple system helps to quickly and effectively localize fires and save lives. Landmarks are especially useful in rural areas and during the summer fire season when quick rescuer response can prevent negative consequences.
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