The Suwon Southern Fire Station in Gyeonggi Province is taking steps to improve the living conditions of vulnerable residential groups.


The Suwon Southern Fire Station announced that on the 4th, it held a business consultation with the Suwon Urban Foundation to strengthen fire safety management in vulnerable residential facilities within its jurisdiction and to create a safe living environment for fire-vulnerable groups.


On the 4th, the Suwon Southern Fire Station in Gyeonggi is holding a business consultation with the Suwon Urban Foundation to support fire safety for vulnerable residential groups. Photo by Suwon Southern Fire Station

On the 4th, the Suwon Southern Fire Station in Gyeonggi is holding a business consultation with the Suwon Urban Foundation to support fire safety for vulnerable residential groups. Photo by Suwon Southern Fire Station

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The business consultation was arranged to protect fire safety vulnerable individuals such as children, the elderly, and people with disabilities, and to create a safer living environment, given the structural vulnerabilities of residential facilities such as semi-basement houses and jjokbangchon (small rooms), which pose a risk of large-scale casualties in the event of a fire.


In particular, the consultation focused on supporting basic fire safety equipment (fire extinguishers, detectors) for vulnerable residential groups.



Go Young-ju, chief of the Suwon Southern Fire Station, stated, "We will continue to do our best to protect the safety of fire safety vulnerable individuals through active business consultations with related organizations."


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