Joint Public-Private Inspection Team Formed for Intensive Safety Checks Until June 14
Targeting 90 Disaster-Vulnerable Sites Including Sewer Facilities and Aging Buildings
Prompt Action on Identified Issues and Thorough Prevention of Safety Accidents

"‘Resident Safety First’... Jungnang-gu Conducts Intensive Safety Inspections on Disaster-Vulnerable Facilities" View original image

Jungnang-gu (District Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi) will conduct intensive safety inspections on 90 disaster-vulnerable facilities until June 14.


This intensive safety inspection aims to preemptively address risk factors at sites such as apartment construction sites and prevent safety accidents.


Since April 22, the district has formed joint inspection teams consisting of experts from various fields and public-private sectors to inspect facilities throughout the area, planning to complete the inspections by June 14.


The inspections focus on blind spots with weak safety management, such as sewage facilities under construction and aging buildings. In April, a resident application system was implemented for facilities deemed in need of inspection.


The inspection targets include six landslide-prone areas, 13 sewage construction sites, 11 children’s facilities such as indoor playgrounds, and four welfare facilities, totaling 90 locations. Facilities with identified issues will be promptly repaired to ensure thorough prevention of safety accidents.


On May 22, Deputy District Mayor Jeong Jin-woo personally visited the sites to carefully inspect safety hazards by sector.


In addition to the inspection targets, the district distributed 8,000 copies each of safety checklists for households and multi-use facilities to encourage residents to actively participate in safety inspections of their homes and public spaces.



Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, stated, “We will thoroughly inspect safety hazards and prevent accidents so that residents can enjoy a safe and peaceful daily life. We will always prioritize the safety of our residents and do our best to realize a safe city, Jungnang.”


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