A safety and self-protection event has been launched aimed at teenagers in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, to improve their ability to deal effectively with emergency situations. The event was organized by the China Children and Teenagers' Foundation, Guangdong Women and Children's Foundation, Nanjing ZM Technology Development Co Ltd, and the ZMHD Charity Foundation. Presentations covering 13 different safety topics were held, free to the public, and involved interactive games, creative equipment and the use of equipment and facilities.
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