DL Renovates Hansup Daycare Center, Expands to Include Group Employees View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Onyu Lim] DL (formerly Daelim Group) announced on the 2nd that it has relocated and opened the Hansup Daycare Center, which was previously located in Susong-dong, Jongno-gu, to the new Donuimun headquarters on Tongil-ro.


In December last year, ahead of the group's launch, DL consolidated its affiliates scattered across Seoul into the new headquarters. Along with this, the daycare center was renovated and the target scope was expanded to include children of group employees, including DL E&C (formerly Daelim Industrial). A DL official said, "We expect that employees who can entrust their children with peace of mind will be able to focus more stably on their work and find a better work-life balance."


Hansup Daycare Center is located on the 2nd floor of the D-Tower Donuimun building and covers an area of 291㎡. The Puruni Childcare Support Foundation was entrusted with its operation. DL designed the daycare center with meticulous attention to detail for the health of the children. All facilities and interiors use eco-friendly materials and finishes. For safety, elastic flooring was applied so children can play freely, and facilities were arranged considering the children’s movement paths and eye levels. Additionally, air purifiers were installed in all spaces to maintain clean air quality at all times. Meals and snacks are prepared without artificial seasonings, using organic and eco-friendly agricultural products as much as possible, and are cooked with low salt for the children.



Hansup Daycare Center consists of three classes divided by age: 1-year-olds, 2-year-olds, and 3-4-year-olds. It operates from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., allowing employees’ families to entrust their children with greater peace of mind. A total of 12 teachers, including 8 homeroom teachers, extended-hours teachers, and assistant teachers, will be with the children. DL is strengthening quarantine measures in accordance with government and Ministry of Health and Welfare daycare center response guidelines to prepare for the COVID-19 pandemic.


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