Changwon Masan Fire Station in Gyeongnam established a "Fire-Free Safe Village" in Janggi Village, Jindong-myeon.

Changwon Masan Fire Station in Gyeongnam established a "Fire-Free Safe Village" in Janggi Village, Jindong-myeon.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] On the 8th, Masan Fire Station in Changwon, Gyeongnam, established a 'Fire-Free Safe Village' in Janggi Village, Jindong-myeon.


The 'Fire-Free Safe Village' is promoted annually to minimize damage caused by residential fires by creating safe villages, encouraging voluntary participation of village members, and spreading a safety culture to eliminate blind spots in fire safety management.


The '2022 Fire-Free Safe Village' creation event was attended by fire officials, Changwon City Council Chairman Kim I-geun, Councilor Lee Cheon-su, Jindong-myeon Chief Jeong Woo-young, Fire Development Committee Chairman Lee Yong-hyeop, Hanseong BCC CEO Jeong Young-shin, volunteer firefighters, and Janggi Village residents. The event proceeded in the order of ▲appointment of honorary firefighters ▲fire safety education for village residents ▲unveiling ceremony of the Fire-Free Village plaque ▲meeting ▲distribution and installation of residential fire safety equipment in the village.


In particular, Hanseong BCC, which produces fire-related safety products such as fire extinguishers and oxygen masks in our region, donated 50 fire extinguishers and 100 detectors, greatly contributing to the establishment of the Fire-Free Safe Village.



Lee Seon-jang, Chief of Masan Fire Station, said, “As the village has been designated as a Fire-Free Safe Village, I hope the residents take pride and pay even more attention to fire prevention.”


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