QR Code for Fingerprint Registration Added to Packaging
Linked to National Police Agency's "Safe Dream App"

Seoul Gangdong Police Station and Hanmi Group are joining forces to promote the spread of the National Police Agency's "Campaign for the Early Detection and Prevention of Missing Children, etc. (Safe Dream App)," which helps prevent children from going missing and assists in their swift recovery.


Hanmi Science and Seoul Gangdong Police Join Hands for Missing Child Prevention Pre-Registration Campaign View original image


On September 16, Hanmi Science and Seoul Gangdong Police Station signed a "business agreement for the early detection and prevention of missing children, etc." at the Seoul Gangdong Police Station.


Under this agreement, Hanmi Science will attach QR code stickers that link to the National Police Agency's "Safe Dream App" to the top lid of its popular Ten Ten Flavor Multivitamin packaging and distribute them nationwide.


The pre-registration for missing person prevention offered through the Safe Dream App is a system operated by the National Police Agency to prevent the disappearance of children under 18, dementia patients, and individuals with intellectual, autistic, or mental disabilities, and to support swift identification.


By using this app, guardians can register their child's fingerprints, photos, and their own contact information after mobile phone authentication, without visiting a police station. When the police find a missing child or vulnerable person, they can use the registered information to quickly reunite them with their family.


Kim Byoungjoo, Chief of Seoul Gangdong Police Station, stated, "This campaign is especially meaningful because it delivers the message of missing child prevention naturally through products that children frequently encounter. I urge all parents to recognize that pre-registration of fingerprints and other information is not optional but essential for the safety of our precious children, and to participate actively."


Kim Jaekyo, CEO of Hanmi Science, said, "I believe it is highly meaningful that our popular products can contribute to building a stronger social safety net. I hope that even one missing child can be reunited with their family through this campaign. Hanmi will continue to work with Gangdong Police Station and other organizations to create a safer society."



Starting next month, Hanmi Science will distribute Ten Ten Flavor Multivitamin products with QR codes linking to the Safe Dream App nationwide as part of this campaign. Hanmi Group also plans to apply these stickers to the packaging of "Ten Ten Chewable Tablets," an over-the-counter drug sold exclusively in pharmacies, and will expand the campaign to other existing consumer healthcare products in addition to Ten Ten.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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