Replacement of outdated entrance signs and signboards installed at the hall opening in 2007... Installation of quarantine facilities such as Smart Air Shower and Smart Disinfection Care Robot at the entrance

Gangdong Children's Center

Gangdong Children's Center

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gangdong-gu (Mayor Lee Jeong-hoon) has completed the renovation of the aging facilities of the Gangdong Children's Center, which opened in 2007.


The building's exterior was newly renovated with the theme of "a giraffe bringing happy smiles," designed to match the eye level of the children who use the facility. This not only enhances the building's visual appeal but also offers visitors happiness and smiles through the "bubbles of happiness and laughter" emitted by the giraffe.


Selected for the "2020 Green Healing Office Pilot Project," the first-floor lobby wall was transformed into a bio-wall (plant air purification system) filled with plants that are highly effective in improving air quality.


At the entrance of the center, a smart air shower with antibacterial functions that block bacteria and fine dust from outside was installed, along with a smart quarantine care robot that conducts non-contact fever checks on visitors to detect any abnormalities.


Additionally, to create an environment where users can feel safe even during the COVID-19 situation, quarantine equipment was introduced and indoor environment improvement construction was carried out.


Through interior construction, the lobbies and corridors on the 1st to 3rd floors were newly painted, worn-out stairs and slippery slope tiles were replaced to enhance facility safety.


Considering the many indoor activities such as infant play experiences inside the center, heating and cooling systems equipped with air purification functions were replaced.


Lee Jeong-hoon, Mayor of Gangdong-gu, said, "The Gangdong Children's Center has been reborn as a child-friendly and safe space through improvements to both its exterior and interior environments. We will continue to make efforts to create an environment where children can play safely and freely."



The Gangdong Children's Center is temporarily closed until further notice to prevent COVID-19, and the reopening schedule will be announced later on the official website.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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