Yangju Fire Station Participates in 'Treasure Hunt in Daily Life' Challenge
Gyeonggi Yangju Fire Station (Chief Kang Deok-won) announced on the 22nd that it is encouraging citizens to participate in the ‘Treasure Hunt in Daily Life’ challenge to raise awareness of the importance of fire safety facilities and promote citizens' safety consciousness.
'Finding Treasures in Daily Life' Challenge Poster. Provided by Yangju Fire Station
View original imageThis challenge is conducted with the purpose of naturally increasing interest in fire safety by having citizens find and check fire safety facilities such as fire extinguishers, detectors, and gas detectors in their daily lives.
The challenge is targeted at Instagram users residing in Yangju City and is carried out by taking photos of fire safety facilities and posting them on social media.
To participate, users write a post briefly explaining the name and purpose of the fire safety facility installed nearby, and post it on Instagram including the required hashtags (#소방보물, #생활속보물).
The participation period is three months from December 1 to February 28. Each month, 10 participants will be selected by lottery to receive coffee coupons, and outstanding participation examples will be chosen and shared on Instagram to encourage more citizens to join the challenge.
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Kang Deok-won, Chief of Yangju Fire Station, stated, “Through this challenge, we hope that Yangju citizens, including the MZ generation, will voluntarily inspect fire safety facilities at home and take the opportunity to reaffirm the importance of safety.”
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