Hanwha General Insurance Employees Join Forces to Sponsor 'Fire Safety Kits'
[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Hanwha General Insurance announced that starting from the 27th, it will conduct the "Together Farther, Adding Safety" campaign for one month, collecting employees' steps to donate fire safety kits to elementary schools.
This sharing event was prepared to strengthen fire accident prevention education for children as well as achieve carbon neutrality through the voluntary participation of employees.
Hanwha General Insurance will use the BigWalk app to measure the steps of participating employees over one month, and if the target of 50 million steps is achieved, it will provide one set of fire safety kits and breathing towels to 150 elementary schools in Seoul.
The fire safety kit consists of a toxic gas blocking rescue mask, fire suppression spray extinguisher, fire escape fire blanket, and fire alarm rescue cloth. Beneficiary schools will be selected with priority given to schools under the Education Welfare Priority Project.
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A Hanwha General Insurance official said, "As an extension of the company's representative social contribution program, Crisis Escape Safety Education, we planned this event together with the Korea Mecenat Association for the safety of children," adding, "Through the step-sharing donation event, employees will express their commitment to spreading a culture of safety in daily life while taking care of the environment and health."
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