Saewool Nuclear Headquarters Supports Solar Sensor Lights to Create Safe Villages...
360 Solar Sensor Lights Installed at 11 Locations in Seosaeng-myeon
Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (Head: So You-seop) supported the installation project of solar-powered sensor lights in crime-vulnerable areas of Seosaeng-myeon to enhance safety and prevent crime in the Seosaeng-myeon region.
The Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power supported the installation project of solar sensor lights in crime-prone areas of Seosaeng-myeon. Photo by Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power
View original imageOn the 28th, a 'Solar-Powered Sensor Light Installation Project Delivery Ceremony for Crime-Vulnerable Areas in Seosaeng-myeon' was held at the Seosaeng Police Station, attended by Yoon Soong-ho, Director of External Cooperation, Lee Jin-ho, Chairman of the Seosaeng-myeon Residents' Autonomy Committee, Kim Hyung-woo, Chief of Seosaeng Police Station, Kim Hyuk-kwan, Head of Seosaeng-myeon, and other related personnel.
This project was proposed by local community organizations such as the Seosaeng Police Station and the Seosaeng-myeon Residents' Autonomy Committee. It involved installing 360 solar-powered sensor lights at 11 crime-vulnerable locations within Seosaeng-myeon to help local residents live safely at night and is expected to prevent crime as well.
Lee Jin-ho, Chairman of the Seosaeng-myeon Residents' Autonomy Committee, expressed gratitude, saying, "Thanks to the support of Saewool Nuclear Power, solar-powered sensor lights have been installed, which not only help prevent crime but also allow residents to live safely."
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Yoon Soong-ho, Director of External Cooperation, stated, "We ask the local community to provide good proposals for projects that residents can feel directly. We will actively promote regional cooperation plans that communicate with the community and that residents can experience."
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