To Be Conducted from May 14 to June 13
According to the county on the 9th, this inspection will cover a wide range of facilities, including apartment complexes, detached houses, bridges, factory facilities, livestock farms, passenger ships, and automobile repair shops. Customized inspections will be carried out according to the characteristics and risk levels of each facility.
In particular, facilities directly related to public safety were selected first, taking into account usage frequency and the degree of aging.
Key inspection targets include aging apartment complexes such as Dongyeong Apartment, Yangwoo Apartment, and Dongshin Mujigae Apartment, five aging motels, the Gyeokpo-Wido passenger ship, Sono Belle Byeonsan, Mohang Haenaru Family Hotel, and ten factory facilities within the agricultural industrial complex.
For facilities found to require repairs or reinforcement as a result of the inspections, immediate action will be taken, and for issues requiring long-term improvement, the county plans to secure a budget and establish mid- to long-term plans.
Through this intensive inspection, the county aims to not only prevent disasters and safety accidents in advance but also to prioritize the protection of residents' lives and property, ultimately creating a safer local community.
A county official stated, "We plan to establish a collaborative system with the person in charge of each facility's management department and, if necessary, enhance the expertise and effectiveness of the inspections by working with private experts and external organizations."
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