Gwangju City to Operate 'Visiting Disaster Safety Classroom' Starting from the 12th View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 8th that it will operate the ‘Visiting Disaster Safety Classroom’ from the 12th to strengthen the disaster and safety accident response capabilities of vulnerable groups such as children, the elderly, the disabled, and multicultural families.


When institutions and facilities related to vulnerable groups apply for education, disaster safety professional instructors with specialized qualifications visit designated locations or conduct education through online video classrooms on customized topics by life cycle, including ▲daily safety ▲disaster response ▲cardiopulmonary resuscitation ▲COVID-19 infectious disease prevention.


In particular, this year, to ensure uninterrupted education for vulnerable groups, a non-face-to-face online video education service has been added, and on-site visit education will be conducted by deploying instructors after confirming COVID-19 test results within 48 hours to further enhance safety.


Applications for the Disaster Safety Classroom for vulnerable groups can be made from the 12th via direct reservation on the city’s homepage, or by email or fax. Instructor fees are free of charge.



Moon Beom-su, Director of the City’s Citizen Safety Office, said, “Disaster safety education is conducted considering the characteristics of the target audience to develop the ability to respond to disasters and accidents,” and added, “We will strive to provide safe customized education services even amid the COVID-19 situation.”


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