Gwangju Dongbu Fire Station and Certified Realtors Join Hands to Promote Residential Fire Safety Facilities
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Dongbu Fire Station (Chief Choi Jeongsik) and local real estate agents have joined hands to promote the installation of 'residential fire safety equipment.'
On the 20th, Dongbu Fire Station announced on the 21st that it visited real estate offices located in densely populated residential areas within its jurisdiction to promote the installation of residential fire safety equipment.
On that day, they provided guidance on the mandatory installation of fire extinguishers and standalone smoke detectors during home sales, instructions on how to install and purchase residential fire safety equipment, promotion of cases where fire damage was reduced through the installation of residential fire safety equipment, and distribution of informational leaflets about residential fire safety equipment.
Additionally, a letter requesting cooperation to promote the installation of residential fire safety equipment was sent to 399 real estate offices in Dong-gu.
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Kim Intaek, Director of Prevention and Safety, said, “We ask real estate agents to always check whether residential fire safety equipment is installed during housing brokerage work and to actively cooperate to ensure that equipment is installed in homes where it is missing.”
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