Students are receiving cardiopulmonary resuscitation training.

Students are receiving cardiopulmonary resuscitation training.

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The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Safety Education Center will operate an 'Experiential Student Safety Education' program for about 170 students from dormitory-operated schools during the summer vacation period.


The center announced on the 10th that from the 16th of this month to the 21st of next month, safety education will be conducted at three dormitory-operated schools, including Jeonghwa Girls' High School, Yeoju Jeil High School, and Jeongmyeong High School, to prepare for safety accidents that may occur on site.


The center plans to provide education that helps students have a safe school life through guidance on types of safety accidents and hands-on experiences, reflecting the characteristics of dormitory-operated schools.


The main contents include ▲fire reporting and fire extinguisher use ▲fire evacuation ▲elevator evacuation ▲use of descenders ▲first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training.



Won Miran, director of the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Safety Education Center, said, "This education was prepared to prevent unfortunate safety accidents that occur every year in dormitory-type schools," adding, "We expect that through this education, students will be able to respond safely in case of unexpected dangerous situations."


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