Recruitment of Applicants for Gender Separation and Safety Improvement Project of Unisex Restrooms in Private Facilities until the End of July... Support for Separate Entrances or Floors, Safety Equipment such as Emergency Bells and CCTV, 50% Construction Cost Coverage up to 10 Million KRW, and Operation as Public Restrooms for at Least 3 Years Required

Jungnang-gu Supports Separation of Unisex Restrooms by Gender View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi) announced on the 9th that it is recruiting applicants for the separation of men's and women's restrooms or safety improvement projects for private unisex restroom facilities.


This support project provides assistance for separating entrances or floors for private unisex restrooms, and for private restrooms already separated by gender, it supports safety equipment such as emergency bells and CCTV.


Through this, the inconvenience of using restrooms will be resolved, and unisex restrooms vulnerable to crime will be improved.


If selected for the project, the district will support 50% of the restroom construction costs, up to a maximum of 10 million KRW.


Additionally, building owners must operate the restrooms as open restrooms for at least three years after the separation construction of the unisex restrooms.


Private building owners and managers wishing to participate in the project can submit an application form to the Jungnang-gu Office Cleaning Administration Division by the end of July. Detailed information can be found on the district website's announcement board.



The head of the Jungnang-gu Cleaning Administration Division encouraged active applications, saying, "We hope that through residents' strong interest and participation in the private restroom support project, a restroom culture that can be used with peace of mind will spread." Jungnang-gu Office Cleaning Administration Division (☎2094-1984)


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