On May 21, Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation conducted its first-half fire safety education and drills for this year at the auditorium on the 3rd floor and the outdoor area on the 1st floor of its Gwanggyo headquarters in Suwon.


The drill was a joint exercise, with participation from the foundation’s executives and employees, the building facilities management company, tenant organizations, and the local fire station. The exercise was designed to check the roles of the in-house fire brigade and the collaborative system between organizations.


In particular, the training focused on hands-on practice using key fire safety equipment, such as fire extinguishers and fire hydrants. Through this, participants learned the initial response procedures and equipment usage in the event of a fire, thereby improving their response capabilities in real-life fire situations.


Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation conducted a joint fire response drill at its Suwon headquarters on the 21st. Participants in the drill are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation

Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation conducted a joint fire response drill at its Suwon headquarters on the 21st. Participants in the drill are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation

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In response to the recent increase in the risk of electric vehicle fires, a practical drill was also conducted simulating a fire in the underground parking lot.


Si Seokjung, Chairman of Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation, said, “As a public institution, it is our duty to prevent safety accidents and strengthen disaster response capabilities,” adding, “Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation will continue to raise employees’ safety awareness and establish a more systematic disaster response system by expanding practical training and education.”



Meanwhile, based on the results of this drill, Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation plans to continuously expand and improve its practical fire drills and on-site response programs.


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