Gwangju Nambu Fire Station, Fully Committed to Customized Fire Prevention for Spring Season
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Nambu Fire Station of Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 2nd that it will implement spring fire prevention measures for three months from March 1 to May 31 to prevent safety accidents such as fires during the spring season.
Spring is the optimal season for fires due to warm temperatures, strong winds, and low humidity, and it is a season when many forest fires occur from carelessness such as cigarette butts and burning of rice paddies and fields. In addition, there are many group events such as local festivals involving unspecified large numbers of people, requiring special caution.
Accordingly, the Nambu Fire Station will conduct ▲ fire prevention safety consulting at construction sites ▲ voluntary inspections of multi-use facilities ▲ fire extinguisher usage training ▲ evacuation facility usage training in apartment complexes ▲ wildfire prevention publicity ▲ safety consulting related to election facilities.
Furthermore, as the ‘Year of Intensive Promotion for Residential Fire Alarms,’ comprehensive publicity will be promoted using media and locations that connect with citizens’ daily lives, and safety management of residential facilities will be strengthened to minimize casualties.
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Kim Haeng-mo, Head of the Prevention and Safety Division, urged, “Spring is drier and windier than other seasons, making it highly likely that even a small spark can lead to a large fire. We ask all citizens to pay close attention to fire prevention during the spring season.”
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