Gwangju Nam-gu to Conduct Safety Inspection of Road Lighting Facilities Until the 23rd
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Kim Byeong-nae) announced on the 13th that it will conduct safety inspections on streetlights, security lights, and parks installed around tunnels and roads in the district from the 13th to the 23rd.
The purpose is to alleviate residents' inconvenience in passage and to promptly repair inappropriate facilities to prevent various safety accidents in advance.
Nam-gu plans to organize two inspection teams to focus on inspecting streetlights around Seomun-daero and Geondeok Tunnel, located at the gateway of Nam-gu, as well as around Hyodeok-ro and Chilgujae Tunnel.
In addition, the district will check the normal operation of turning on and off, as well as the condition of leakage current, for security lights and streetlights installed along major roads in the district.
Furthermore, the operation status of circuit breakers inside distribution boxes and maintenance of facilities that impair the urban landscape will also be carried out simultaneously.
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A Nam-gu official stated, “To ensure residents do not experience inconvenience in their daily lives, we will conduct inspections during the day and night, immediately address simple issues on-site, and for issues that cannot be repaired immediately, we will carry out work through specialized companies before the Lunar New Year to resolve inconveniences.”
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