Gwangju Nambu Fire Station Conducts Preliminary Special Inspection of General Election Voting and Counting Sites
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Nambu Fire Station announced on the 16th that it will conduct a special preliminary fire inspection targeting 73 polling and vote counting stations within its jurisdiction in preparation for the April 15 general election.
This special fire inspection was promoted to ensure the safety of citizens visiting the polling and vote counting stations and to eliminate various accident factors such as fires, thereby enabling a safe election.
The inspection will focus on the maintenance status of fire safety facilities such as fire extinguishers and automatic fire detection systems, as well as fire safety education for workers on duty on the day of voting and counting.
If any illegal or defective issues are identified, measures will be taken to have them corrected before the voting day.
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Jeong Seonmo, head of the Nambu Fire Station, said, “Through this special preliminary fire inspection, we will thoroughly prepare against fires and other safety accidents so that all citizens participating in the election can vote with peace of mind.”
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