Gwangju Bukbu Fire Station Actively Participates in 'Everyday Social Distancing' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Bukbu Fire Station (Chief Lee Wonyong) announced on the 7th that it is actively participating in preventing the spread of COVID-19 through the practice of daily quarantine measures following the transition to ‘Living with Social Distancing’.


With the end of ‘Social Distancing’ and the shift to ‘Living with Social Distancing,’ which balances daily life and quarantine, the fire station plans to thoroughly implement daily quarantine rules with responsibility and a sense of mission to secure firefighting capacity and ensure the safety of colleagues.


The five basic personal quarantine rules include staying home for 3-4 days if sick, maintaining a healthy distance of two arm lengths, washing hands, covering coughs with sleeves, ventilating at least twice daily and periodic disinfection, and keeping hearts close even if physical distance grows, encouraging participation in personal distancing.


Additionally, to practice daily quarantine at the fire station, strict adherence to daily quarantine is ensured during various fire safety policy implementations, hand sanitizers and thermometers are placed at entrances for civil service responses, thorough disinfection and ventilation are conducted, daily individual quarantine status checks are performed, and basic quarantine guidelines are followed.



Lee Wonyong, Chief of Bukbu Fire Station, said, “Since COVID-19 has not yet ended, we cannot let our guard down,” and added, “We hope citizens will continue to participate in practicing Living with Social Distancing.”


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