Batch Management in Construction Sites... Ensuring Safe Nighttime Passage

Muju-gun, Unified Streetlight Management System View original image


[Muju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho] Muju County announced on the 10th that it will unify the streetlight management system for efficient and systematic management.


The county established a plan to unify streetlight management this year and conducted a status survey, resulting in the decision to have the Construction Department take over the management of a total of 268 streetlights currently managed by the Civil Complaints Service Division and the Tourism Promotion Division.


The Construction Department currently manages 4,960 streetlights.


The unification of streetlights managed by other departments is planned to be added later.


Muju County plans to have each managing department check the blinking system of street (security) lights, replace them with the same blinking system, and transfer management to the main department.


Accordingly, since streetlights were previously managed by each department based on their installation locations, systematic management was difficult, and quick dispatch and repair were challenging, causing inconvenience to residents during outages. This change is expected to eliminate such issues, create a safe passage for residents during nighttime walking, enable prompt repair, and save electricity costs.




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


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