Gwangju Nambu Fire Station Strengthens Safety Management for New Multi-Use Facilities View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Gwangju Nambu Fire Station announced that it will strengthen safety management for three new types of multi-use businesses: escape rooms, kids cafes, and comic cafes.


Until now, the three industries?escape rooms, kids cafes, and comic cafes?are facilities frequently used by an unspecified large number of people, but they were not classified as multi-use establishments under the "Special Act on Safety Management of Multi-use Facilities," exposing them to the risk of large-scale fires.


According to the recently revised "Enforcement Rules of the Special Act on Safety Management of Multi-use Facilities," new multi-use businesses such as escape rooms, kids cafes, and comic cafes must obtain a completion certificate to operate if they start new business or change ownership after June 8.



Meanwhile, the Nambu Fire Station is guiding currently operating new multi-use businesses such as escape rooms, kids cafes, and comic cafes in the jurisdiction to install, maintain, and manage safety facilities such as fire-fighting equipment and emergency exits in accordance with laws and regulations, maintain evacuation facilities such as fire doors, and subscribe to fire liability insurance. It also urged business owners and employees to complete fire safety training to promote voluntary safety management and strengthen initial response capabilities.


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