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Iksan City in Jeonbuk brightly illuminates dark night streets to protect the safety of its residents.


According to Iksan City on the 20th, the city is promoting an LED security light installation project with a total budget of 340 million KRW, aiming to complete it within this month. The project targets 270 locations selected based on suggestions from citizens to the eup, myeon, and dong administrative welfare centers.

Iksan City, Jeonbuk Province, announced on the 20th that it is promoting an LED security light installation project with a total budget of 340 million won, aiming to complete it by the end of this month. Photo by Iksan City

Iksan City, Jeonbuk Province, announced on the 20th that it is promoting an LED security light installation project with a total budget of 340 million won, aiming to complete it by the end of this month. Photo by Iksan City

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The LED security lights being installed by the city are energy-efficient and have a long lifespan, making them economical in terms of electricity bills and maintenance costs. The GPS-based timers are effective in reducing errors in turning the lights on and off as well as lowering failure rates.


The city manages about 20,000 security lights and conducts new installation projects annually to create safe walking paths. With this installation, a safe nighttime passage environment will be established, expected to play a significant role in eliminating crime-prone areas and improving residents' convenience when walking at night.



A city official stated, "We are continuously installing security lights in blind spots such as rarely frequented alleys and densely populated residential areas to prevent crime and safety accidents," adding, "We will do our best to build a safe Iksan City where citizens can live with peace of mind."


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