Secured 3.94 Billion Won to Install Safety Measures at 140 Vulnerable Spots in Major Local Parks by July

450 Intelligent CCTVs Greatly Expanded in Dongjak-gu Parks... Zero Blind Spots View original image

Dongjak-gu (Mayor Park Il-ha) announced that it will expand the installation of over 450 CCTVs in 140 blind spots within major parks in the district by July to ensure the safety of residents from various crimes.


Currently, the district operates a total of 189 CCTVs in 114 locations within the parks, and to alleviate the concerns of park users, it secured approximately 3.94 billion KRW, including special grants at the end of last year, for CCTV installation costs.


The CCTV installation locations include ▲Noryangjin Park with 18 locations and 55 units ▲Hyeonchung Park with 9 locations and 27 units ▲Sangdo Park with 8 locations and 24 units ▲Kkachisan Park with 4 locations and 12 units, as well as small parks, major walking trails, and blind spots around multi-use facilities.


In particular, the newly installed CCTVs are equipped with intelligent systems that detect abnormal signals such as assault, collapse, and wandering, and when a dangerous situation is detected, they are linked to the CCTV Integrated Control Center for immediate response.


Additionally, emergency bells that can alert the Dongjak-gu CCTV Integrated Control Center and the police station in case of emergencies will be installed together to enable prompt response to incidents and accidents.


Going forward, the district plans to continuously expand crime prevention infrastructure, focusing on safety-vulnerable areas within parks.


To provide rapid and systematic disaster safety response 24/7, the district established and has been operating the ‘Disaster Safety Situation Room’ since May last year.


Dedicated personnel are assigned full-time at the CCTV Integrated Control Center to monitor various risk factors in real time and relay situations to relevant departments, strengthening the emergency response system.



Park Il-ha, Mayor of Dongjak-gu, stated, “We will significantly expand crime prevention infrastructure such as CCTVs and emergency bells to create an environment where residents can use parks more safely,” and added, “We will continue to build a dense urban safety network and do our best to protect the lives and property of our residents.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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