Yangju City in Gyeonggi Province conducted a "Safety Culture Campaign" on the 17th to raise public awareness of daily safety and disaster prevention among its citizens.

Yang Soo-hyun, mayor of Yangju City, is conducting a "Safety Culture Campaign" on the 17th to raise public awareness of daily safety and disaster prevention. Provided by Yangju City

Yang Soo-hyun, mayor of Yangju City, is conducting a "Safety Culture Campaign" on the 17th to raise public awareness of daily safety and disaster prevention. Provided by Yangju City

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This campaign was organized to prevent disasters and accidents by encouraging the practice of safety rules in daily life and to spread a culture of safety awareness among citizens.


More than 50 representatives from related organizations, including Yangju City, the Yangju Volunteer Fire Brigade Association, Yangju Fire Station, and Yangju Urban Corporation, participated together to carry out on-site promotional activities.


The campaign, held in the area around Deokjeong Station, included the distribution of leaflets on national wildfire action guidelines, promotion of fire prevention rules for apartment complexes and other multi-family residences, guidance on preventing everyday safety accidents such as bicycle accidents and information on daily safety insurance, as well as publicity for the Safe Report system.


The promotional activities focused on safety rules that citizens can easily put into practice in their daily lives.


Yang Soo-hyun, mayor of Yangju City, stated, "Safety does not allow even a moment of carelessness," and added, "I hope today’s campaign serves as an opportunity to once again reflect on practicing safety in everyday life."



Yangju City plans to continue promoting safety accident response and prevention rules to citizens through various methods and will strive to create a safer local community.


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