Jangsu County Conducts Special Safety Inspection at Traditional Markets Ahead of Lunar New Year
Fire Prevention Campaign Also Conducted
Jangsu County in North Jeolla Province conducted a special safety inspection on the 20th to ensure the safety of residents visiting the traditional market ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday.
According to the county on the 21st, the inspection, presided over by Deputy County Governor Kang Kyungdeok, focused on securing emergency evacuation routes at Jangsu Market, checking the condition of fire extinguishers, inspecting various facilities, and conducting fire safety checks and fire prevention measures.
On the 20th, a special safety inspection was conducted at the traditional market in celebration of the Lunar New Year holiday. Provided by Jangsu County
View original imageDeputy Governor Kang communicated directly with merchants at the site and, together with private experts in each field, inspected aging facilities and potential fire hazards.
During this inspection, the county checked the management status of sprinklers and whether any obstacles were placed in fire prevention zones to identify fire risks in advance. Immediate corrective actions were taken for any identified issues. The county also plans to continuously strengthen safety inspections at traditional markets to create an environment where residents can use the markets with peace of mind.
Deputy Governor Kang Kyungdeok stated, "Traditional markets are inherently vulnerable to fires, and most fires are caused by carelessness. Therefore, we conducted a joint inspection ahead of the Lunar New Year to ensure the safety of citizens and returning visitors. We will prioritize accident prevention and continue to carry out fire and electrical safety management through professional companies."
Meanwhile, on the same day, the county also conducted a fire prevention campaign at Jangsu Market for local residents, with more than 20 participants including county safety monitors and staff from the Safety and Disaster Division.
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