Gwangju Seobu Fire Station Promotes Fire Safety Measures for Urban Residential Housing
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Western Fire Station of Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 6th that it has been implementing fire safety measures for urban-type residential housing since December last year.
The fire safety measures for urban-type residential housing were prepared to prevent large-scale fires and various disasters in urban-type residential housing, which has been attracting public attention amid ongoing efforts to improve regulations related to urban-type residential housing to expand the supply of rental housing for single-person and two-person households.
Considering the characteristics of urban-type residential housing, such as limited parking space and many illegally parked vehicles, the Western Fire Station is conducting regular guidance and inspections to raise fire prevention awareness, focusing on crackdowns and educational activities against illegally parked vehicles through on-site adaptation training, as well as systematic fire drills through task sharing centered on self-defense fire brigades.
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Moon Hee-jun, head of the Western Fire Station, said, “Fire and safety accidents always require caution,” and added, “During the dry weather in spring, even minor carelessness can cause fires and casualties, so please be vigilant and make efforts to prevent fires.”
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