On December 18, a fire broke out at a hotel in Incheon, South Korea, causing many injuries and property damage.
Winter is the season of high incidence of fires, and the Chinese Embassy in South Korea reminds Chinese citizens and Chinese-funded enterprises in South Korea to enhance their awareness of fire safety, and to ring the alarm bell for fire prevention and disaster reduction, so as to welcome the New Year safely.
Tighten the strings of fire safety, use electrical appliances and gas equipment correctly, master basic fire prevention knowledge, be vigilant against carbon monoxide poisoning, and be familiar with the emergency exit route of buildings.
Strictly abide by fire prevention regulations, clean up flammable debris inside and outside residences, production and business premises in a timely manner, regularly inspect and maintain electrical appliances and fire-fighting equipment, strengthen safety risk investigation, eliminate fire hazards, and do a good job in emergency prevention.
Keep personal safety first, evacuate quickly when you find a fire, and don't miss out on the opportunity to escape by saving your property. If it is a high-rise fire, do not take the elevator to escape, and do not blindly jump off the building to avoid dangerIf it is a fire in a public gathering place, please follow the command to evacuate in an orderly manner, and beware of *** reasons.
In the event of a fire, you can call the following for help**
Fire, Accident and Rescue 119
Crime Police 112
Emergency Medical Services 1339
Global Consular Protection & Emergency Services: 86-10-12308
Consular Protection and Assistance, Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the Republic of Korea**: 82-2-755-0572
Consular Protection and Assistance**: 82-10-8519-8748
Consular Protection and Assistance, Consulate General in Gwangju**: 82-62-361-8880
Consular Protection and Assistance**: 82-64-722-8802