Territory of Safety LizaAlert | Honor
From May 23 to 31, 2026, a joint project of Honor, the search and rescue team LizaAlert, and KidZania will be held in the KidZania children's park. The launch is timed to coincide with the International Day of Missing Children.
Context and Background
As part of the project, a new game profession will appear in the park - a volunteer of the search team: children will learn in a game format how searches for a missing person are organized, how group actions are coordinated, and what role technology plays in this. Source: Honor The search headquarters equipment will include Honor MagicBook laptops for working with maps and coordination, and Honor Pad tablets for participant registration.
Industry Impact
After completing the activity, children will be told about basic behavior rules, including the rule of three O's - stop, look, and call - and who to consider a safe adult. On May 24, KidZania will also host a lecture by a LizaAlert instructor for parents, dedicated to child safety rules in the city and in nature. According to LizaAlert, about 90% of child searches occur in urban environments - shopping centers, transportation, mass events. Most often, teenagers aged 13-16 are missing among minors, and one of the main reasons for searches at this age is the team's voluntary departure from home.