District expands '2023 Second Half On-Site Safety Education' for children and elderly vulnerable to disasters and accidents... Fire response, evacuation, CPR, and disaster-specific experiential programs extended to elderly facilities and apartment communities

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Seocho-gu (Mayor Jeon Seong-su) is conducting the "2023 Second Half On-site Safety Education" to enhance the ability to respond to disasters and safety accidents that may occur in daily life, targeting children and elderly who are vulnerable to disasters and accidents.


In the first half of the year, the district provided safety education to 1,323 children at 40 daycare centers and kindergartens. The second half safety education, starting from the 4th, will expand not only to children's facilities but also to elderly facilities and community spaces in apartment complexes, providing education to a total of 802 people across 23 locations.


The education will be conducted by three professional safety instructors from the Child and Youth Specialized Education Association, who will visit the facilities directly and provide age-tailored experiential education.


The curriculum consists of disaster situation-based experiential programs including ▲fire response and fire extinguisher operation ▲disaster evacuation training ▲CPR experience ▲fall accident prevention practice, designed to improve the ability to handle safety accidents in daily life.



Jeon Seong-su, Mayor of Seocho-gu, stated, "We will continuously and systematically promote safety education so that residents can effectively respond to safety accidents occurring in daily life," adding, "We will continue to visit facilities in need of education and conduct experiential safety education to do our best in raising safety awareness."


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