Hanwha General Insurance announced that it will operate a safety education experience booth for the general public at the "2022 Seoul Safety Festival" held at Yeouido Park for three days from the 22nd to the 24th.

Hanwha General Insurance announced that it will operate a safety education experience booth for the general public at the "2022 Seoul Safety Festival" held at Yeouido Park for three days from the 22nd to the 24th.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Hanwha General Insurance announced on the 23rd that it will operate a safety education experience booth for the general public at the '2022 Seoul Safety Festival' held at Yeouido Park for three days from the 22nd to the 24th.


At the 'Safety Blue Marble Playground,' prepared by Hanwha General Insurance in collaboration with the cultural arts education institution Acom, participants can complete missions using the Blue Marble game and then experience activities such as learning the Fisherman knot method, safety OX quizzes, and creating safety rule movements using Arts Play Cards.


After completing the missions, participants learn the Safety Dance, which expresses safety rules through dance, helping protect bones, muscles, and ligaments in crisis situations.


In addition, Hanwha General Insurance has also set up the Eyes Up walking safety experience zone to prevent traffic accidents. Children exposed to electronic devices such as mobile phones and earphones can experience changes in field of vision, auditory limitations, and recognition of crosswalk signals, realizing how harmful indiscriminate use of smart devices can be to themselves.



A Hanwha General Insurance official said, “We set up the experience booth to communicate with local community citizens through the company’s representative social contribution program at the safety festival for citizens,” adding, “We will continue to operate education programs with the participation of employees to help children develop safety habits.”


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