Sharing with systems such as police stations and fire stations after registration in the national information system

Muju-gun Adds 14 Solar-Powered LED National Location Number Signs View original image


[Muju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho] Muju-gun announced on the 22nd that it has additionally installed 14 solar-powered LED national point number plates along the riverside road near the Geumgang Byeorut-gil in Bunam-myeon, Muju.


The national point number system divides the entire territory of South Korea into a grid pattern and assigns letters and Arabic numerals accordingly.


Muju-gun mainly assigns national point numbers and installs signboards on hiking trails without addresses and riverside paths to prevent distress and ensure safety for local residents and tourists visiting the area, and has been expanding the installation of national point number plates annually.


In particular, the newly installed national point number plates use solar-powered LED technology, which absorbs solar energy during the day to illuminate the signs, making them highly visible at night.


Muju-gun plans to register all the numbers assigned to each location in the National Address Information System (KAIS) and share the information with the police stations, fire departments, and the Korea Forest Service.


With the integration of location marking systems previously managed separately by each institution, Muju-gun expects that in emergency rescue situations, it will be possible to identify locations more quickly and accurately and take appropriate actions.




Muju=Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho stonepeak@asiae.co.kr


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