Muan Fire Station, Lotte Outlet & Mart Namaak Branch Fire Safety Experience
Muan Fire Station, together with Lotte Outlet·Mart Namaak Branch, has created a space where Muan residents can shop, play, and experience all in one place to learn and practice fire safety promotion. (Photo by Muan Fire Station)
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo] The Muan Fire Station in Jeonnam (Chief Park Won-guk) announced on the 14th that starting from the 15th, it will create a space where Muan residents can shop, play, and learn all in one place for fire safety promotion in collaboration with Lotte Outlet·Mart Namak Branch, a mega shopping mall in the western region of Jeonnam.
The fire safety experience space will operate with three experience zones: a self-practice station for practicing CPR alone, a visible fire extinguisher experience, an exhibition of children's fire prevention poster works from our county, and a children's fire safety experience education area where children can wear fireproof clothing and take photos with fire truck and ambulance models. Additionally, a separate rest area has been prepared to comply with quarantine measures and to relieve fatigue from the experiences.
Especially on Children's Day, May 5th, during the event period, the 3rd mobile safety experience vehicle of Jeonnam will be stationed in the plaza to provide various experiences such as earthquake occurrence and emergency fire escape, and distribute safety gift packages to actively promote the installation of residential fire alarms.
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Chief Park Won-guk stated, “We will prepare so that many residents can have realistic experiences without visiting the fire station,” and added, “We hope this will be a good opportunity for families to enjoy and play together while fostering fire safety awareness.”
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