Gwangju Dongbu Fire Station Operates Reward System for Reporting Illegal Acts Related to Fire Facilities
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Dongbu Fire Station (Chief Yang Younggyu) announced on the 5th that it will operate a year-round reward system for reporting illegal acts such as the closure of fire facilities by citizens to raise awareness and improve the safety management consciousness of building stakeholders.
The reporting targets include six categories: cultural and assembly facilities, sales facilities, transportation facilities, lodging facilities, entertainment facilities, and complex buildings.
If you discover illegal acts such as causing fire facilities to malfunction or not operate, closing or blocking fire facilities, obstructing evacuation facilities, or damaging or closing them, you can report them.
Illegal acts can be reported by taking photos of the violations and uploading them to the fire station's website, or through various methods such as mail, fax, or direct visit.
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Meanwhile, citizens who report illegal acts will receive a reward of 50,000 won for the first confirmed violation after on-site verification of the report, and if the same person reports more than twice, reward items worth 50,000 won will be given. Violators of illegal acts will be fined up to 3 million won.
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