Installation of Solar-Powered LED Building Number Plates at 67 Public Institutions in Gangseo-gu View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gangseo-gu, Seoul (Mayor Noh Hyun-song) has installed 'solar-powered LED building number plates' at 67 public institutions in the area.


The district attached solar-powered LED building number plates to government offices frequently used by residents such as the district office, community service centers, and health centers, as well as facilities closely related to residents' daily lives like libraries and schools, to make it easier for residents to access road name addresses.


The solar-powered LED building number plates installed this time have the advantage of charging power using solar energy during the daytime and lighting up at night, minimizing power consumption.


In particular, the bright LED light at night makes it easy to identify and has excellent lighting effects, helping to alleviate the anxiety of women and the elderly on their way home.


Additionally, in emergencies such as fires, it becomes easier to locate positions, reducing human and property damage. It is also expected to help highlight the characteristics of buildings and create a beautiful urban landscape.


A district official said, "We expect that the installation of these solar-powered LED building number plates will help promote road name addresses, save energy, and prevent nighttime crimes," adding, "We will continue to do our best to make road name addresses a part of daily life and create a safe walking environment."



The district has been encouraging the installation of LED building number plates when granting building permits since March, aiming to expand the installation to private buildings, and plans to actively promote the inclusion of LED building number plates from the building design stage.


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