Suncheon Fire Station Promotes 'Fire Survival Self-Diagnosis Program' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] On the 16th, the Suncheon Fire Station in Jeonnam promoted the 'Fire Survival Self-Diagnosis Program' developed by the National Fire Agency with the aim of enhancing public fire prevention and survival skills.


The Fire Survival Self-Diagnosis Program was developed to enable the public to strengthen their safety awareness by themselves regarding initial response methods prioritizing evacuation in case of fire. It consists of self-diagnosis and OX quizzes covering a total of 18 types of fires, including residential living spaces, multi-use facilities, and transportation.


Anyone can easily access and use it via PC or mobile, and it provides safety diagnosis results by fire type and key survival knowledge, serving as an opportunity to improve survival skills.


The Suncheon Fire Station plans to actively utilize it as non-face-to-face fire safety education materials and public education content in response to COVID-19.



Fire Chief Ha Soo-cheol said, “The Fire Survival Self-Diagnosis Program is easy, simple, and structured in a game format,” and urged children and vulnerable groups who find it difficult to attend in-person experience education to actively use it.


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