Jung Jong-bok, the mayor of Gijang-gun, is conducting an on-site inspection to prevent safety accidents at Witgol Park outdoor water playground.

Jung Jong-bok, the mayor of Gijang-gun, is conducting an on-site inspection to prevent safety accidents at Witgol Park outdoor water playground.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] On the afternoon of the 3rd at 1 PM, Jeong Jong-bok, the mayor of Gijang-gun, visited Jeonggwan Witgol Park outdoor water playground to conduct an on-site inspection for accident prevention.


The Jeonggwan Witgol Park outdoor water playground had been closed for the past two years due to the impact of COVID-19 but reopened on June 1st.


The park is equipped with water play facilities such as a combination playset, water drop, bulrush fountain, as well as convenience facilities including changing rooms, a medical office, and shade shelters. It attracts an average of 400 to 500 visitors daily not only from Gijang-gun but also from nearby areas.


The water playground is free to use from 10 AM to 5 PM and will operate until the 31st of this month. It is closed every Monday and on rainy days for water quality management and facility inspection.


Gijang-gun regularly conducts water quality tests and manages water quality by cleaning the playground floor and drains to ensure visitors can safely enjoy water play in clean water.


Additionally, nursing staff and safety personnel trained in CPR emergency first aid are stationed at all times.



Mayor Jeong said, “We manage the water play facilities with thorough water quality control and safety inspections so that all residents can use them safely and comfortably. Since many visitors are families with children, we will make every effort to ensure safety management.”


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