Safety is an important aspect that encompasses all ages, but its application from an early age provides deeper benefits. In this regard, Oppo Malaysia together with the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) have inaugurated the Community Fire Learning Center (CFLC) at the Sri Hartamas Fire Station today.
The establishment of the CFLC aims to provide a comfortable and attractive learning space for children. At the same time, this center plays a role in raising awareness about fire safety and appreciating the key role of the fire department in protecting the community. In addition, the CFLC also functions as a special platform for students and the local community to learn fire prevention knowledge, while emphasizing daily safety aspects in a fun atmosphere.
In support, Oppo has contributed 12 units of Oppo Pad SE and 2 units of Oppo A6 5G to strengthen digital learning and interactive activities at the CFLC. With the use of Oppo tablets and smartphones, children can master learning content more effectively, while improving their skills in using technology.
A survey by Amanz representatives found that this center can accommodate about 20 students at a time with a layout resembling a classroom. An attractive color combination such as yellow and green is used, while the surrounding decorations are also designed to attract the attention of children. In addition, there is a special space that houses Oppo phones and tablets along with decorations of Oppo's official mascot, Olie. In addition, this center is also equipped with a projector and display side for learning purposes.
Thus, this initiative clearly proves that cooperation between the public and private sectors can bring great benefits to the community. Such programs not only bring the community closer to interactive learning experiences, but also provide opportunities for the younger generation to understand the importance of safety from an early age.
At the same time, JBPM also expressed its appreciation to Oppo for the support and energy it has poured in. Furthermore, JBPM emphasized that private sector cooperation is very important in strengthening efforts to educate the community about fire safety. In addition, JBPM also expressed its hope that this cooperation can continue to grow to benefit more students and the community in the future.
The opening ceremony was also attended by the Director General of JBPM, JBPM representatives, Oppo, media partners and special guests. At the same time, it is understood that CFLC is currently only available at the Sri Hartamas Fire Station. For your information, last year Oppo contributed RM100,000 to MASKAB through the Oppo A5 Pro campaign. Subsequently, Oppo together with JBPM also launched the Oppo A6 Pro with a special campaign to commemorate the services of firefighters.

