Muan Fire Station Provides Fire Services Prioritizing Residents' 'Safety'
Promotion of policy under the slogan "Seulgiroun Camping Saenghwal"
Chief Park Won-guk delivered the safety treasure set. (Photo by Muan Fire Station)
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo] Jeonnam Muan Fire Station (Chief Park Won-guk) announced on the 10th that it is promoting a policy under the slogan "Wise Camping Life" for a safe camping culture targeting two local campgrounds (Hwangto Gaetbeol Land, Hoisan Baekryeonji).
As domestic travel has increased instead of overseas travel due to COVID-19, and outdoor family camping travelers have increased rather than indoor activities, various safety accidents including fires have occurred. This initiative was launched to lead a safe camping culture and foster consensus on spreading safety culture.
The main contents include ▲posting safety rules on the campground operation homepage ▲distribution of safety treasure sets (treasure bag, fire extinguisher, fire alarm, throwable fire extinguisher, disaster alert siren, fire evacuation rescue towel, mask, safety rules promotional materials, etc.) ▲on-site safety guidance and fire safety education.
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In particular, the safety treasure set containing 10 types of fire and safety-related items is rented out to visitors after a brief explanation, allowing them to use it in case of emergencies or to directly see and touch firefighting equipment, thereby enhancing their understanding of safety, which has received positive responses.
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Chief Park Won-guk said, "The pandemic has brought many changes to people's lives, and the nature of fires and safety accidents is also changing," adding, "We will do our best to provide fire services that prioritize the safety of residents in accordance with these changes."
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