Hurom Signs Social Contribution Agreement on Safety Culture with Ministry of the Interior and Safety
Children's Safety Education Planned
Hurom announced on the 11th that it signed a 'Safety Culture Social Contribution Activity Business Agreement' with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety at the Peace & Park Convention in Yongsan, Seoul on the 7th.
Lee Hangyeong, Director of the Disaster Safety Management Headquarters at the Ministry of the Interior and Safety (left), and Kim Jeongmin, Head of Customer Management at Hurom, are taking a commemorative photo at the safety culture social contribution activity business agreement ceremony on the 7th. Photo by Hurom
View original imageThe Safety Culture Social Contribution Activity Business Agreement has been signed four times since 2015 between the Ministry of the Interior and Safety and companies to improve public safety awareness. The 29 companies participating in this agreement have committed to leveraging their expertise and infrastructure to promote the spread of a safety culture.
This year, 19,000 copies of children's safety diaries will be produced and distributed to elementary schools, and safety experience classes utilizing metaverse and virtual reality (VR) will be operated. Safety culture campaigns focusing on digital and artificial intelligence (AI) usage and children's traffic safety are also planned.
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Since last year, Hurom has collaborated with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety to produce children's safety diaries containing educational content about the nutrition of vegetables and fruits for safe and healthy eating habits, which were distributed to elementary schools. This year, Hurom plans to continue expanding various activities to foster a safety culture.
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