This Year, Support for Women's Safety 4-Piece Set Comprising CCTV, Digital Video Doorbell, Window Stopper, and Auxiliary Front Door Key

Yangcheon-gu Supports Women-Only Households and Stores with 'Women’s Safety 4-Piece Set' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Yangcheon-gu (Mayor Kim Soo-young) is implementing the ‘Women’s Safety SS Zone Project’ again this year, following last year, to create a safe living environment for single-woman households and stores.


The district announced that last year’s pilot project in three neighborhoods (Mok 2, 3, and 4-dong) concluded successfully by supporting the installation of the ‘Women’s Safety 3-piece Set’ in 121 households and 25 stores. This year, the project will be expanded to cover all single-woman households and stores throughout Yangcheon-gu.


In particular, this year, based on the results of an online satisfaction survey conducted among last year’s pilot project participants, the project will support the ‘Safe Home 4-piece Set’ consisting of ▲CCTV that detects external movement and sends photos to a smartphone ▲‘Digital Video Window Bell’ that allows checking outside from inside the house ▲‘Window Stopper,’ a double locking device, and ▲‘Auxiliary Door Key’ for the front door.


Eligible applicants are single-woman households in Yangcheon-gu with monthly rent or deposit under 100 million KRW and single-woman stores. The application period is from July 1 to July 31.


Single-woman households or stores wishing to apply should refer to the announcement on the Yangcheon-gu Office website, complete the application form, and submit it via email or fax to the Women and Family Division of Yangcheon-gu Office.



Kim Soo-young, Mayor of Yangcheon-gu, stated, “We will continue to steadily promote practical, field-oriented safety projects for single-woman households and stores to create a community where women feel safe.”


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