Support for Safe Call Service Usage at Over 5,700 Multi-use Facilities and Private Stores in the Area; Dobong-gu Fully Covers Safe Call Usage Fees

Dobong-gu Launches 'Safe Call Phone Entry Log Service' for Multi-use Facilities and Small Business Owners View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Dobong-gu (Mayor Dongjin Lee) is introducing the 'Safe Call Phone Entry Log' to complement the currently operated handwritten entry logs and electronic entry logs, and will fully support the usage fees for facilities within the district.


The 'Safe Call Phone Entry Log' addresses the hygiene issues caused by pen use and concerns about personal information exposure associated with handwritten entry logs. It serves as an alternative electronic entry log for visitors who have difficulty using electronic devices such as QR codes, by using a 'phone call-based entry log method.'


Dobong-gu has designated approximately 5,700 public and private multi-use facilities within the district as priority support targets, completed service subscriptions collectively, and has been distributing promotional materials for the establishment of Safe Call at each business site since the 17th, aiming to stabilize the service within this month.


Looking at the private multi-use facilities eligible for Safe Call support by industry, they include PC rooms, karaoke rooms, academies, private institutes, study cafes, indoor sports facilities, restaurants, cafes, entertainment bars, beauty salons, and bathhouses.


Additionally, many facilities frequently used by residents can access the service through the Dobong-gu Disaster Safety Department.


The usage method is simple. When entering a multi-use facility, make a phone call and enter the 4-digit Safe Call number assigned to each facility to complete the visit registration. The registered information is automatically deleted after 4 weeks.



Mayor Dongjin Lee of Dobong-gu stated, “The purpose of supporting the Safe Call phone entry log is to prevent cross-infection caused by handwritten logs and to establish an accurate and rapid epidemiological investigation system. Since the district fully covers the usage fees for Safe Call, we ask business owners to actively participate and use Safe Call,” urging both business owners and residents to actively use Safe Call.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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