Ace Bed Offers Bed Purchase Support for Wildfire-Affected Areas in North Gyeongsang Province
Up to 900,000 KRW Support for Mattress and Frame Sets
Until the End of Next Year... Retroactive Aid for Purchases Made from April to June
On July 16, Ace Bed announced that it will launch a campaign to support the recovery of residential environments for residents affected by the large-scale wildfire in North Gyeongsang Province.
This campaign was designed not to be a one-off relief effort, but to participate in the community's recovery process. When affected residents purchase a bed at a local dealership, Ace Bed will cover part of the cost. The goal is to alleviate the financial burden of disaster victims who lost their livelihoods due to the sudden fire. Previously, in March, Ace Bed donated 500 million KRW through the Ace Kyungam Foundation at the time of the wildfire.
The support is available to residents affected by the fire in five regions: Andong, Yeongdeok, Cheongsong, Uiseong, and Yeongyang. Eleven dealerships in the Daegu and North Gyeongsang regions will participate in this initiative. When purchasing a bed at a participating dealership, up to 500,000 KRW will be provided for a mattress, and up to 900,000 KRW for a mattress and frame set, regardless of product grade. A fire damage certificate must be submitted, and in such cases, support is provided for up to two mattresses and two frames per household. The campaign will run from this month until the end of next year. The support will also be applied retroactively to residents who purchased products between April and June after being affected by the fire.
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An Ace Bed representative stated, "Although three months have passed since the wildfire was extinguished, many residents are still struggling to restore their living conditions. Including this campaign, we will continue to explore various ways to provide practical support to local residents."
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