Gwangju Seobu Fire Station Promotes Safe Day Campaign
Gwangju Seobu Fire Station announced on the 10th that it conducted the "Safe Day" campaign targeting multi-use facilities frequented by an unspecified number of people as part of its spring fire prevention measures.
'Safe Day' is an initiative that expands the existing 'Traditional Market Store Inspection Day' to encourage voluntary safety inspections led by stakeholders at traditional markets, multi-use businesses, sales facilities, and logistics warehouses within the jurisdiction, aiming to raise safety awareness.
The main activities include ▲encouraging stakeholder-led voluntary safety inspections (fire, electrical, gas) ▲guidance and inspection of fire hazard factors ▲strengthening fire safety management such as caution in handling fire and self-conducted fire prevention patrols ▲fire response procedures ▲fire prevention safety consulting.
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A fire official stated, "Multi-use facilities have a high flow of people and densely packed stores, making fire suppression difficult and causing significant property damage in case of fire," adding, "Since prevention activities can stop major fires, cooperation and attention from stakeholders are necessary."
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