Gwangjin Information Library and Jayang Hangang Library Install 'Clean Walk' Disinfection System...Preparing for Increased Library Use by Residents Following July Social Distancing Revisions

Installation of 'Clean Walk' at Gwangjin-gu Library View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Seon-gap) has installed a smart quarantine system called 'Clean Walk' inside libraries to ensure that residents can use the libraries with peace of mind.


In February, the district installed Clean Walk at the entrance of the Civil Welfare Building of the district office, the first among local governments nationwide, and this month completed the installation of Clean Walk at two locations: Gwangjin Information Library and Jayang Hangang Library.


Clean Walk is a dustproof and antibacterial system installed at building entrances and corridors, designed to remove fine dust, bacteria, odors, and other contaminants within the space.


When visitors press the automatic door button and enter the Clean Walk area to measure their temperature and sanitize their hands, the suction device activates to absorb pollutants, and ultraviolet sterilization lamps disinfect bacteria and viruses to prevent airborne infections.


After the process is complete, visitors press the automatic door button again to enter the building, authenticate their visit, and proceed to their desired location.



District Mayor Kim Seon-gap said, “With the social distancing measures being revised as of July 1, we anticipate an increase in residents using public facilities such as libraries, so we have expanded the installation of the Clean Walk quarantine system. As this is an important time for restoring the precious daily lives of our residents, we will do our best to establish a thorough quarantine system without any gaps.”


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