Hanwha General Insurance Conducts 'Disaster Prevention Activities' for Winter Preparation in Dalseo-gu, Daegu Metropolitan City
Hanwha General Insurance announced on the 7th that on the 5th, 12 members of the Daegu Disaster Volunteer Group conducted volunteer activities to improve the living environment for six disaster-vulnerable households recommended by Dalseo District Office, together with the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association University Student Volunteer Group.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Hanwha General Insurance announced on the 7th that 12 members of the Daegu Disaster Volunteer Group, together with the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association University Student Volunteer Group, conducted a housing environment improvement volunteer activity on the 5th targeting six disaster-vulnerable households recommended by Dalseo District Office.
Following events held earlier this year in Bansong-dong, Haeundae-gu, Busan, and Doma-dong, Seo-gu, Daejeon, this third event of the year involved a total of about 60 volunteers who carried out housing environment improvement work using eco-friendly wallpaper and flooring materials. To prevent fire accidents that may occur in aging buildings, fire detectors were installed, and window screens and fluorescent lights were also replaced.
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A Hanwha General Insurance official stated, “We will continue to make efforts to provide a comfortable and safe living environment for elderly living alone, disabled persons, and low-income households who have insufficient capacity to cope with disaster damage by preemptively inspecting potential causes of accidents such as fires that can occur during the winter season.”
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