One 4-Page-Sized Work on Fire Prevention Theme During Fire Safety Emphasis Month

Submission by Visiting or Registered Mail to Jurisdiction Fire Station from November 1 to 30

Gwangju Fire Department Holds Children's Fire Safety Poster Contest View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Metropolitan Fire Safety Headquarters is hosting a children's fire safety poster contest in which elementary school students voluntarily participate and draw posters on the theme of fire prevention.


According to Gwangju Fire Department on the 27th, any elementary school student can submit one poster work (size 4-cut paper) in the poster category.


During the Fire Safety Emphasis Month, participants are asked to draw and submit pictures that can form a national consensus on fire prevention and contribute to the spread of safety culture.


Works will be accepted from November 1 to 30 by visiting the local fire station or by registered mail.


The submitted posters will go through the first round of fire station screening, and a total of 50 selected works will undergo a second round of screening by the Fire Safety Headquarters, with 10 excellent works to be announced on December 15.


Selected excellent works will be awarded the Gwangju Metropolitan Mayor's Award and will be used to promote safety culture through exhibitions at major fire safety events throughout the year, including Fire Safety Emphasis Month, and online distribution.


In particular, one work selected as the best will represent Gwangju Metropolitan City and participate in the final screening hosted by the National Fire Agency.


For more details about the children's fire safety poster contest, you can visit the Gwangju Fire Safety Headquarters website or contact the local fire station by phone for detailed guidance.



Lee Namsu, Director of the Fire Safety Headquarters Protection and Prevention Division, said, “We will do our best to create a safety culture that many citizens can empathize with through fire prevention posters seen from the perspective of children.”


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