Gwangju Gwangsan Fire Station Operates Year-Round Reward System for Reporting Illegal Acts Related to Fire Facilities View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Gwangsan Fire Station (Chief Im Jongbok) announced on the 12th that it operates a reward system for reporting illegal acts related to fire facilities throughout the year.


The reward system for reporting is designed to encourage interest in fire facilities and raise awareness among persons responsible for specific fire safety targets, contributing to the spread of a voluntary safety culture.


The reporting targets include cultural and assembly facilities, sales facilities, transportation facilities, lodging facilities, entertainment facilities, and complex buildings. Examples of illegal acts include ▲leaving fire pumps broken, ▲closing or blocking fire facilities, ▲closing, damaging, or installing obstacles on corridors, stairs, entrances, or fire doors used for fire compartmentation, thereby hindering evacuation or the function of fire doors.


To report, individuals must be at least 19 years old as of the reporting date and registered residents of Gwangju Metropolitan City under the Resident Registration Act. They can submit a report with supporting documents via visit, mail, fax, or information communication networks to the fire station chief in charge of the reporting target.



After on-site verification and a review meeting for reward payment, if the act is judged illegal, the reporter will receive a first-time reward of 50,000 KRW, and if the same person reports two or more times, reward goods worth 50,000 KRW will be provided.


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