On the 22nd at 2 PM in the District Office Auditorium, a lecture for 230 security guards and facility safety managers
on crime and fire prevention, emergency response procedures, and electric vehicle fire response methods

Songpa-gu (District Mayor Seo Gang-seok) will conduct a 'Multi-family Housing Crime Prevention and Fire Safety Training' on the 22nd at the district office auditorium for about 230 safety management officers of multi-family housing within the district to create a safe residential environment.


Songpa-gu is a city where the proportion of multi-family housing exceeds half of all housing. Due to the nature of apartment complexes as collective residential facilities, crimes and fires can easily lead to large-scale casualties, making thorough safety management essential.


Accordingly, the district has prepared safety education for multi-family housing to prevent various incidents and accidents and minimize damage in emergencies.


This training is a mandatory legal education for security workers and facility safety managers of multi-family housing. Current and former police officers and firefighters from the Korea Security Instructors Association and Songpa Fire Station will give lectures, sharing various safety tips based on practical experience.

Seokangseok, Mayor of Songpa District

Seokangseok, Mayor of Songpa District

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The training covers a wide range of topics, from basic crime prevention and fire prevention education to cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid techniques that can save lives in a timely manner, as well as methods to respond to electric vehicle fires, which have recently become a social issue, drawing attention.


In addition, since August, the district has been making multifaceted efforts to create a safe and livable residential environment by, for example, checking the criminal records of about 2,000 security workers in all multi-family housing in the area who work closest to residents.



Seo Gang-seok, Mayor of Songpa-gu, said, “I appreciate the hard work of multi-family housing workers who tirelessly work day and night on site for residents' safety, and I hope this training will serve as an opportunity to raise awareness about safety. We will implement even more thorough safety management to create a living environment where everyone can live with peace of mind.”


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

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