Estonia to commission a large-scale fire safety survey (1)
Eestlased Eestis | 25 Feb 2011  | EWR
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In the aftermath of the tragedy where ten children lost their life last week, Estonia will order a large-scale fire safety study that will involve about 200 nursing homes and hospitals.

The study will be completed by 2013 and 85% of it will be paid by the Swiss state. The total cost of the study is almost a million euros.

Ten children died and another ten were hospitalized as a result of a fire that broke out at an orphanage of disabled children in the town of Haapsalu in West Estonia in Sunday afternoon on February 20.

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our sorry past (and present?)28 Feb 2011 21:37
In corrupt societies, such as the former Soviet Union and present-day Russia, all regulations, including fire-safety codes, are circumvented with bribes.
The Swiss investigation should be broadly-focused, therefore, to assess the role of corruption in undermining the effectiveness of safety-codes.

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