Haenam Fire Station, Continuous Operation of Illegal Activity Reporting Reward System
Haenam Fire Station is continuously operating a reward system for reporting illegal activities such as emergency exit closures. (Photo by Haenam Fire Station)
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Hyun] Jeonnam Haenam Fire Station (Chief Gu Cheonhoe) announced on the 3rd that it is operating a reward system for reporting illegal activities such as emergency exit closures to establish a safety culture.
Illegal activities subject to reporting include actions such as closing or damaging fire doors of emergency exits in corridors, stairs, and entrances of large stores, transportation facilities, lodging facilities, and multi-use establishments, or installing obstacles that interfere with the function of fire doors.
Anyone can report to the local fire station regardless of residence restrictions through various methods such as visiting in person, mail, fax, or the website. If the reported content is confirmed to be illegal, the reporter will receive a Onnuri gift certificate worth 50,000 KRW and reward items (fire extinguisher, standalone alarm detector, etc.).
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A fire station official urged, "As the number of fires increases in winter, we hope citizens pay more attention to the reward system for reporting illegal activities such as emergency exit closures, the 'door of life,' so that they can live in a safer environment."
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