Busan Urban Corporation Arpina Conducts Joint Safety Inspection with Haeundae District Office
Busan Urban Corporation Arpina (President Shin Changho) conducted a joint on-site inspection with the Haeundae District Office and the Safety Management Advisory Group on May 29, 2025.
This inspection was carried out because Arpina was selected as a facility subject to the "2025 Intensive Safety Inspection" organized by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.
Busan Urban Corporation Arpina is conducting a joint safety inspection with Haeundae District Office. Photo by Busan Urban Corporation
View original imageThe inspection covered four areas: architecture, civil engineering, electricity, and fire safety. The team focused on checking not only the main structural components but also electrical and fire safety facilities, emergency evacuation facilities, and the overall maintenance status. In particular, any issues identified on-site that could be immediately improved were addressed on the spot.
Shin Changho, President of Busan Urban Corporation, stated, "We will continue to create spaces where everyone can stay safely and comfortably by focusing on preventive inspections and systematic facility management."
Arpina is recognized as Busan's leading youth hostel, offering affordable accommodation near Gwangalli, Haeundae, and Centum City, and is also gaining attention as a location for workations and seminars. Recently, Arpina has been strengthening communication with citizens by running customer participation events through social media.
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