Gwangju Gwangsan Fire Station Operates Reward System for Reporting Emergency Exit Closures
Gwangju Gwangsan Fire Station announced on the 11th that it will operate a reward system for reporting illegal activities such as emergency exit closures on an ongoing basis.
The reward system for reporting illegal activities is a program that provides rewards to citizens who report blocking or leaving fire safety facilities in a faulty state, or closing and locking emergency exits.
The reporting targets include ▲multi-use establishments ▲cultural and assembly facilities ▲sales facilities ▲transportation facilities ▲accommodation facilities ▲entertainment facilities ▲complex buildings, etc.
After witnessing illegal activities, individuals can report by filling out the illegal fire safety facility report form on the fire station's website within 48 hours, attaching proof such as photos, and submitting the report via phone, fax, or visit to the fire station.
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Kim Young-il, Chief of Gwangsan Fire Station, said, “Illegal activities such as closing emergency exits can lead to significant casualties in the event of a fire,” and added, “We hope that through promoting the reward system for reporting, illegal activities will be eradicated and a proper safety culture will be established.”
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