‘Help Me! Safe Man’ … BNK Busan Bank, Children's Safety Experience Musical
BNK Busan Bank, together with the Busan Bank Labor Union and the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, is producing the children's safety experience musical "Help! Safety Man," which will be performed until the end of December.
The musical "Help! Safety Man," which focuses on children's daily safety and traffic safety, is scheduled to be held at 30 elementary schools in the Busan area, starting today at Millak Elementary School.
The performance covers topics such as how to use crosswalks safely for children's traffic safety, precautions when using plugs to prevent fires, and safety measures when handling sharp objects at home.
BNK Busan Bank introduced that this musical was produced with funds jointly raised by the bank and the Busan Bank Labor Union during the "Labor-Management Harmony Hop Day" held last September, making it particularly meaningful.
Kang Seok-rae, Head of Management Planning at Busan Bank, said, "We hope this performance helps children recognize dangerous situations and prevent accidents," adding, "We will continue to cooperate with the local community to create an environment where children can grow up safely and healthily."
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Since 2018, Busan Bank has been carrying out various social contribution activities for children's safety, including the Safety Yellow Card, backpack safety covers, and the construction of runway-shaped crosswalks in school zones.
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