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Protected Schools and Valentine's Law

The Hall also approved and released the project that seeks to implement additional security systems to prevent accidental falls from high-rise buildings, called "Valentine Law", a 5-year-old boy who fell from a 13th floor of a building in San Pedro de la Paz in the Biobío region, in June 2025.
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The Hall also approved and released the project that seeks to implement additional security systems to prevent accidental falls from high-rise buildings, called "Valentine Law", a 5-year-old boy who fell from a 13th floor of a building in San Pedro de la Paz in the Biobío region, in June 2025.

The bill, recently approved by the Senate, seeks to prevent accidental falls of children and people with special needs, imposing strict responsibilities on owners, builders and top-floor administrators in buildings.

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The new Valentine's Law seeks to prevent minor falls in tall buildings, forcing owners to install security systems on balconies and terraces.

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duplos.cl broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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