Gyeonggi Fire Department Holds Fire Safety Poster Exhibition... Until January 26 Next Year
Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters is holding the 'Fire Safety Poster Contest' until January next year. Visitors to the exhibition hall are enjoying the posters.
View original imageThe Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters is hosting a Fire Safety Poster Exhibition.
The Fire and Disaster Headquarters announced on the 26th that they will display 87 posters, including the top-winning works from 35 fire stations in last month’s “76th Fire Safety Emphasis Month” poster contest, as well as 10 outstanding works from the past five years, in a relay format until January 26th next year at locations such as Osan Gyeonggi-do National Safety Experience Center, Gyeonggi Provincial Government Office, Hanam Starfield, and Homeplus Hwaseong Branch.
This exhibition was planned to foster a consensus on spreading safety culture and to raise awareness about the importance of fire prevention practices.
In particular, the exhibition will also feature 20 works by children from multicultural families, 10 works by children with disabilities, and 2 works by children benefiting from Gyeonggi Fire’s love-sharing project, “Warm Companion Gyeonggi119.”
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Jo Sun-ho, head of the Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters, said, “We planned this exhibition to build a public consensus on fire prevention. Especially, works by children from multicultural families and children with disabilities will be displayed. We hope that this Fire Safety Poster Contest will enhance the safety awareness of the residents.”
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