Iksan City plans to establish a safety net using advanced technology to protect the lives and safety of farmers. Provided by Iksan City

Iksan City plans to establish a safety net using advanced technology to protect the lives and safety of farmers. Provided by Iksan City

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Iksan City is building a safety network using advanced technology to protect the lives and safety of farmers.


From March 25 to April 3, Iksan City will be accepting applications for the "IoT-Based Smart Life Safety Service Establishment Project."


This project will operate by installing Internet of Things (IoT) safety devices on small and mid-sized tractors to establish a real-time accident detection system.


If an abnormal situation occurs—such as the overturning or falling of agricultural machinery during work—the device immediately detects it and automatically transmits the location information and accident details to both the guardian and the Iksan City CCTV Integrated Control Center.


This is expected to ensure a rapid rescue and prompt initial response immediately after an accident occurs, helping to secure the crucial golden time for emergency measures.


Farmers wishing to participate in the project can apply by visiting their local administrative welfare center. The Smart Information Division and the Agricultural Technology Center of Iksan City will support farmer participation through project information and promotional activities.



An Iksan City official stated, "Accidents involving agricultural machinery often occur suddenly and in remote areas, which can lead to casualties. Through the provision of IoT devices, we will help farmers focus on farming in a safer environment."


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

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