Muan Fire Station Provides Fire Safety Education for Daycare Teachers
Muan Fire Station conducted fire safety education for about 20 daycare center directors and safety education officers in the jurisdiction. (Photo by Muan Fire Station)
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Jeonnam Muan Fire Station (Chief Park Won-guk) announced on the 21st that it conducted fire safety education on the 20th at Sohwa Daycare Center for about 20 daycare center directors and safety education officers in the district.
This education was conducted with a focus on promoting So-So-Sim (fire extinguisher, fire hydrant, cardiopulmonary resuscitation) to develop correct situational judgment and quick response skills in case of emergencies while complying with COVID-19 quarantine guidelines.
The main educational content consisted of practical training applicable to actual emergency situations, such as CPR and automated external defibrillator usage by target group, and response methods in case of children's emergency treatment, as well as fire extinguisher usage and management tips in the early stages of a fire.
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Fire Sergeant Jo Hee-joo, the education officer at Muan Fire Station, said, “Children's accidents happen in a moment, so initial emergency treatment and response are important,” and added, “We hope this education will enhance teachers' emergency response abilities so that children can live more safely in daycare centers.”
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