Gwangju Gwangsan Fire Station Operates Reward System for Reporting Emergency Exit Closures and More
Gwangju Gwangsan Fire Station announced on the 14th that it operates a reward system for reporting illegal activities such as emergency exit closures throughout the year.
The reward system is designed to encourage citizens to voluntarily report illegal activities such as emergency exit closures, aiming to establish a culture of autonomous safety management.
The reporting targets include multi-use establishments, cultural and assembly facilities, sales facilities, transportation facilities, lodging facilities, entertainment facilities, and complex buildings.
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Evidence such as proof of fire safety equipment being blocked, left in a malfunctioning state, or fire safety equipment being closed or blocked should be attached and submitted to the jurisdictional fire station via fax, mail, or other methods.
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