Last Year, Safety Information Marked on Road Name Address Individual Registers for 49 Gosiwon Nationwide for the First Time... This Year, Implemented at 123 Locations ... Detailed Address Signboards Showing Floor, Room Number, Emergency Exit Location, and QR Code Produced and Attached to Gosiwon, etc.

Dongjak-gu, Safety Information Notation on Road Name Address Individual Register for Gosiwon View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Dongjak-gu (Mayor Lee Chang-woo) will mark life safety information such as emergency exit locations on the Road Name Address Individual Register and Detailed Address Guide Plates for multi-occupancy housing including goshiwon by December to protect residents' lives and safety.


This project was first implemented nationwide last year targeting 43 goshiwon, enabling local fire stations, police stations, and 119 rescue teams to utilize this information during emergencies such as fires to accurately identify locations and respond and rescue promptly.


This year's project targets 123 goshiwon around academies and university areas in Noryangjin-dong and Sangdo 1-dong.


The Road Name Address Individual Register is created by assigning one building number unit per building, containing the building's unique number, assignment date, and current status map.


By July, the district will verify property owner information, drawings, and other documents, conduct on-site surveys of entrances and emergency exits by unit, and assign detailed addresses including floor and unit numbers ex officio to additionally mark them on the Road Name Address Individual Register and current status map.


By December, detailed address guide plates made to be visible at night, indicating the floor, unit, and emergency exit locations of the goshiwon, will be installed in prominent places such as stairway entrances on each floor of the target buildings.


The guide plates will display QR codes linked to the Seoul Comprehensive Disaster Prevention Center, allowing residents to easily access accident location information, response guidelines, and simple first aid instructions via smart devices.


In particular, starting this year, fire extinguisher location stickers will be produced and distributed to building owners, enabling the installation locations of portable fire extinguishers to be updated at any time and attached to the guide plates.



Lee Young-soo, Director of the Real Estate Information Division, said, “Through this project, we will build a more thorough safety net for disaster-vulnerable multi-occupancy housing and provide residents with prompt and accurate daily safety information.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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