Incheon City announced on the 10th that it will expand the 'Women Safety Dream' project, which provides crime prevention equipment to single-woman households and stores, to six autonomous districts this year.


Last year, as a pilot project in Namdong-gu and Bupyeong-gu, the city supported 190 households and 60 stores, and since 91% of users reported satisfaction, the project will also be promoted in Jung-gu, Dong-gu, Michuhol-gu, and Yeonsu-gu.


Applications will be accepted by each of the six districts, and a total of 240 single-woman households and 240 stores will be supported, with 40 households and 40 stores per district.


Emergency Bell Installation in Single-Woman Stores [Provided by Incheon City]

Emergency Bell Installation in Single-Woman Stores [Provided by Incheon City]

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Single-woman households will be provided with home CCTV, smart doorbells, door guards, and other equipment tailored to the applicant's situation, while stores will have emergency bells installed that enable police notification and two-way communication in case of danger.


For single-woman households, tenants with a jeonse equivalent value under 250 million KRW can apply, and for stores, tenants with a jeonse equivalent value under 350 million KRW are eligible. However, female victims of crime and violence are given top priority, and basic livelihood security recipients and near-poverty groups can receive support before general applicants.



For detailed application methods, application periods, and supported items, please contact the district office in charge of your residence.


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