Gangnam District to Improve Environment at 71 Daycare Centers... 73% Increase from Last Year
Gangnam District in Seoul is set to carry out environmental improvement projects at 71 public, private, and home-based daycare centers this year. This represents a 73% increase compared to last year, when 41 centers underwent renovations.
Comparison of daycare center restroom before and after renovation. Provided by Gangnam District.
View original imageThe district will invest 1.6 billion won to replace floors and walls, upgrade outdated heating and cooling systems and lighting, improve kitchens and restrooms, refurbish indoor and outdoor play areas, introduce eco-friendly materials, and install safety devices.
The renovations will take place after receiving applications from daycare centers and conducting preliminary on-site inspections. As of April, work at 32 centers had been completed, bringing the overall progress rate to approximately 45%. The district aims to complete all projects by the end of the year.
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Gangnam District Mayor Cho Sungmyung stated, "Through these environmental improvements, we will protect infants and young children from harmful factors and establish a Gangnam-style childcare environment where parents can leave their children with peace of mind." He added, "We will continue to invest in creating a childcare environment that satisfies both parents and children."
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