A "Visiting Fire Safety Education" session was conducted for about 230 elderly job participants at Seungdal Culture and Arts Center. (Photo by Muan Fire Station)

A "Visiting Fire Safety Education" session was conducted for about 230 elderly job participants at Seungdal Culture and Arts Center. (Photo by Muan Fire Station)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Seo Young-seo] Muan Fire Station (Chief Park Won-guk) announced on the 16th that it conducted a 'Visiting Fire Safety Education' for about 230 elderly job participants at the Seungdal Culture and Arts Center.


The education on this day was aimed at 'Visiting Fire Safety Education for Fire-Vulnerable Groups' and included ▲ guidance on the obligation to install residential fire safety facilities ▲ emergency first aid procedures for daily safety accidents ▲ promotion of 'Evacuate First in Case of Fire' and fire evacuation instructions ▲ prior reporting of burning rice paddies, field ridges, and agricultural waste incineration prohibition.



Fire education instructor Jo Hee-ju from Muan Fire Station said, "As the use of heating appliances and wood boilers increases in winter, exposing people to a higher risk of fire, we explained fire prevention in an interesting and easy way tailored to the elderly's perspective," adding, "We will continue to strive to expand opportunities for safety education and accessibility to experiential education for the elderly, disabled, and women."


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