Polytechnic University of Korea's middle-aged class volunteer team steps up for electrical safety checks in vulnerable areas of Gwangcheon-eup.

Published 2025년 10월 1일

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[Agriculture, Fisheries, and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Kim Jeong-hee] It was reported that on the 27th of last month, the service team from the middle-aged class of the Chungnam Campus of the Korea Polytechnic University (led by Team Leader Pyo Young-guk) visited vulnerable groups and farming households in Gwangcheon-eup, Hongseong County, to carry out volunteer activities such as replacing electrical wiring and conducting safety checks. According to Gwangcheon-eup, the service team, composed of students and graduates of the special course for middle-aged people, conducted the replacement of old electrical equipment and safety checks under the guidance of Department Head Lee Soo-yong of the Electrical Department. The service team recommended target households in advance, conducted on-site confirmation, and selected households with high risk of safety accidents. They then prepared the necessary materials themselves. Following this, they divided into groups to replace electrical wiring and outlets and conduct safety checks.

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In Gwangcheon-eup, Hongseong County, it was reported that on the 27th of last month, the service team from the middle-aged class at the South Chungcheong Campus of the Korea Polytechnic University (led by Team Leader Pyo Young-guk) visited vulnerable households and farming families in the area to carry out volunteer activities such as replacing electrical wiring and conducting safety checks. According to Gwangcheon-eup, the service team, composed of students and graduates from the middle-aged specialized course, conducted the activities under the guidance of Department Head Lee Soo-yong from the Electrical Department. The team received recommendations for target households in advance, confirmed the sites, and selected homes with high risks of safety accidents. They then prepared the necessary materials themselves. After dividing into groups, they worked on replacing electrical wiring and outlets, and conducting safety checks, striving to ensure the safety of daily life. On the ...
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