Installation of Transparent Barriers at 3 Civil Complaint Departments and 17 Dong Community Centers... Elevator Antibacterial Film Applied

Installation of Transparent Barriers at Gangdong-gu Office Civil Service Desk

Installation of Transparent Barriers at Gangdong-gu Office Civil Service Desk

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gangdong-gu (District Mayor Lee Jeong-hoon) is installing transparent partitions at civil service contact departments and community service centers to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the local community.


This measure aims to minimize direct contact between public officials and residents to block the spread of COVID-19 and prevent administrative agencies, which are the main bodies for disaster response and quarantine, from becoming paralyzed and causing work disruptions.


On the 9th, the district installed transparent partitions at the Civil Affairs Passport Division, Real Estate Information Division, and Traffic Administration Division located within the district office. Antibacterial films were also applied to elevator buttons and handrails frequently used by residents to reduce the risk of virus infection.


In the future, transparent partitions will be installed at the civil service counters of 17 community service centers.


Additionally, unmanned civil service issuance machines and signature pads, which are heavily used by residents, are disinfected more than four times a day. Posters promoting mask-wearing, hand sanitizer use, and the social distancing "Pause for a Moment" campaign are displayed throughout the civil service offices to encourage compliance with COVID-19 prevention guidelines.



Lee Jeong-hoon, Mayor of Gangdong-gu, stated, "The best quarantine measure to prevent COVID-19 is to minimize contact between people. As part of social distancing, we have installed transparent partitions at civil service contact departments. We ask residents to understand that this is a measure for the safety of both district office staff and residents, even if it causes some inconvenience."

Antibacterial Film Attached Inside Elevator

Antibacterial Film Attached Inside Elevator

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