Mungisig, Chief of Gwangsan Fire Station in Gwangju, Completes Inspection of Fire-Vulnerable Targets
Five On-Site Visits Starting from the 10th
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Moon Gisik, Chief of Gwangsan Fire Station in Gwangju, concluded his five visits to fire-vulnerable sites in preparation for the Lunar New Year holiday with a final safety inspection at the large complex building, World Building.
According to Gwangsan Fire Station on the 16th, Chief Moon conducted on-site visits to five fire-vulnerable locations in the district starting with Suwan Rehabilitation Nursing Hospital on the 10th, in preparation for the Lunar New Year holiday.
This visit to World Building, which houses various convenience facilities such as a billiard hall, screen golf practice range, and jjimjilbang, was conducted because the risk of casualties is high in the event of a disaster during the holiday period. The chief personally checked the fire safety facilities and provided fire safety consulting to the related parties.
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Chief Moon said, “Large complex buildings pose a high risk of casualties in case of fire,” and urged, “I ask the related parties to take responsibility themselves and pay attention to the prevention of safety accidents in advance.”
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