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Yeongam County Replaces 2,558 Old Building Number Plates Free of Charge

Equipped with QR Codes and 112/119 Emergency Call Functions
Enhancing Convenience and Safety for Residents

Yeongam County Replaces 2,558 Old Building Number Plates Free of Charge It is expected to facilitate mail delivery and emergency response by replacing old building number plates. Provided by Yeongam County

Yeongam County in South Jeolla Province has completed the "Old Building Number Plate Maintenance Project," which was implemented to enhance residents' convenience and safety.


The county replaced 2,558 building number plates, all of which had been installed for over 10 years, free of charge. Building number plates are essential infrastructure that affect various aspects of residents' daily lives, including postal delivery and emergency response.


The county proactively undertook the maintenance to improve location guidance accuracy and support swift response. From January to June this year, Yeongam conducted a comprehensive survey to identify damaged or missing plates and selected replacement targets based on civil complaints received.


The newly installed plates feature QR codes that provide voice guidance for road addresses when scanned with a smartphone. Additionally, they are equipped with emergency call buttons for 112 and 119, enabling immediate reporting in urgent situations.


Kim Jeonggyeong, head of Yeongam County's Civil Affairs Communication Division, stated, "We plan to continue maintaining old building number plates next year as well," and added, "We ask for your continued interest and cooperation to make life more convenient and safe for our residents."


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