Gyeonggi Provincial Government

Gyeonggi Provincial Government

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Gyeonggi Province will conduct safety inspections of address information facilities until the 30th of this month to prepare for summer natural disasters such as heavy rain and strong winds.


The main inspection targets are approximately 1.2 million address information facilities, including road name signs and building number plates.


The key inspection items include ▲the stability of facility supports ▲damage or loss ▲visibility and other aspects of facility safety management.


Gyeonggi Province will immediately repair road name signs that pose safety risks due to falling based on inspection results, and all facilities that are faded or damaged and require maintenance will be repaired in the second half of the year.


Additionally, new installations will be made at locations where additional facilities are needed to continuously improve the usage environment of address information facilities.



Ko Jung-guk, Director of the Land Information Division of Gyeonggi Province, urged, "If damaged or aged facilities are found, residents can directly report them through the Address Information Facility Safety Report Center operated by Gyeonggi Province. The responsible personnel will promptly carry out maintenance and notify the results, so we ask for your active interest."


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