Haenam Fire Station will resume fire safety education so that residents can protect their own safety. A demonstration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation training is being conducted. (Photo by Haenam Fire Station)

Haenam Fire Station will resume fire safety education so that residents can protect their own safety. A demonstration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation training is being conducted. (Photo by Haenam Fire Station)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Hyun] Jeonnam Haenam Fire Station announced on the 14th that it will resume fire safety education to enable residents to protect their own safety as the COVID-19 response system shifts to daily quarantine starting from the 6th.


The fire safety education includes fire safety, daily safety, first aid, and natural disaster safety, and is conducted to prepare for various disaster situations.


Last year, education was provided 100 times to over 10,000 people, improving residents' safety awareness and first aid skills in daily life. In particular, education was provided to socially vulnerable groups such as multicultural families, students in island areas, and the elderly who have difficulty accessing safety education, receiving positive responses in the local community.


As about 70 earthquakes have recently occurred in the Haenam area, increasing anxiety about major earthquakes, organizations and institutions wishing to apply for earthquake evacuation safety education and other courses can contact the Haenam Fire Station Prevention and Safety Division.



The person in charge of safety education at Haenam Fire Station said, “We will conduct fire safety education safely while strictly adhering to daily quarantine rules,” and added, “We ask for much interest and applications for education to prevent accidents and ensure appropriate responses in emergency situations.”


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