Holding of Firefighting Competition

Lotte World Tower and Mall have embarked on spreading a safety culture in November, the month dedicated to fire prevention awareness.


Employees of Lotte World Tower·Mall operators and partner companies conducted a fire prevention campaign in observance of Fire Prevention Emphasis Month. <br>[Photo by Lotte Property & Development]

Employees of Lotte World Tower·Mall operators and partner companies conducted a fire prevention campaign in observance of Fire Prevention Emphasis Month.
[Photo by Lotte Property & Development]

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On the 3rd, Lotte Property & Development announced on the 6th that over 80 executives and employees from the operators and partner companies of Lotte World Tower and Mall gathered to conduct a fire prevention campaign. The participants carried placards with phrases such as "Thorough prevention of fire and safety accidents" and "Prioritizing the safety of citizens and customers," while touring the underground plaza at Jamsil Station and various locations throughout the Tower and Mall to emphasize the importance of safety.


Earlier, on the 31st of last month, a firefighting competition was held at the Lotte World Tower Arena plaza. The firefighting competition brought together all operators and partner companies of Lotte World Tower and Mall to learn fire extinguishing and first aid techniques and to compete in safety capabilities. Teams composed of two or more companies participated, symbolizing unity and the shared goal of creating a safer Tower and Mall.


Lotte Property & Development has been hosting the firefighting competition since 2011. This year's competition consisted of a speed firefighting event, where participants quickly deployed fire hydrant hoses to extinguish fires, and a first aid contest, where cardiopulmonary resuscitation was performed on patients in cardiac arrest. A total of 48 executives and employees from 15 companies participated, with Ryu Jedon, CEO of Lotte Property & Development, and Yeom Muyeol, Head of Prevention at Songpa Fire Station, serving as judges to select the winning team.



Son Yukyung, Head of the Technical Safety Division at Lotte Property & Development, said, "In November, the month dedicated to fire prevention awareness, we prepared events that allow us to reconsider the importance of safety." She added, "We will continue to do our best to ensure that Lotte World Tower, as a safety landmark, can provide trust to customers and citizens."


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