Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters provided air sterilizers (worth 55.44 million KRW) to 111 daycare centers in Gijang-gun to offer a safe childcare environment for infants and young children vulnerable to viruses.


The delivery ceremony took place on the 19th at a daycare center located in Jeonggwan-eup, Gijang-gun, with Kim Jong-i, Director of External Cooperation at Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters, and other officials in attendance.


The Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters stated that the air sterilizers continuously disinfect viruses and bacteria in the air, and this support is expected to alleviate concerns about the spread of infectious diseases among infants and young children in daycare centers.

Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters' Kim Jong-i, Director of External Cooperation, and a representative of the Gijang-gun Daycare Center Association are taking a commemorative photo after the air sterilizer handover ceremony.

Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters' Kim Jong-i, Director of External Cooperation, and a representative of the Gijang-gun Daycare Center Association are taking a commemorative photo after the air sterilizer handover ceremony.

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Kim Jong-i, Director of External Cooperation at Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters, said, “We initiated this support project with the hope that infants and young children in areas near the power plant can receive education in a better environment,” adding, “Going forward, Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters will actively practice management principles that coexist with the local community.”



In addition to this air sterilizer support, Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters has been providing educational tool production equipment, automatic height and weight measuring devices, toy sterilizers, and more to daycare centers in Gijang-gun over multiple years.


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