Fire Safety Museum of Taipei City Fire Department
Coordinates: 25°04′10″N 121°35′25″E / 25.06944°N 121.59028°E
Fire Safety Museum of Taipei City Fire Department | |
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防災科學教育館 | |
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General information | |
Type | Museum |
Location | Neihu, Taipei, Taiwan |
Opening | November 1998 |
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www.3d.tfd.gov.tw |
The Fire Safety Museum of Taipei City Fire Department (Chinese: 防災科學教育館; pinyin: Fángzāi Kēxué Jiàoyùguǎn) is a museum on firefighting in Neihu District, Taipei, Taiwan.[1]
History
The museum was built in response to the Great Hanshin earthquake in Japan on 17 January 1995 to teach people what to do during a natural disaster. The museum was opened in November 1998.
Exhibitions
- Introduction Area
- Questions and Answers
- Children's Safety Training Classroom
- Fire Prevention At Home
- Demonstration Area for Fire Evacuation at Home
- Storm Simulation Area
- Emergency Call Training
- Quake Simulation Area
- Descending Device Training
- C.P.R. Training
- Fire Prevention Education
- Fire Prevention Technology
- High Capacity Automatic Emergency Ladder
- Fire Fighting Exercise
- Smoke Exposure Area
- Multimedia Room
- Fire Fighting Museum
Transportation
The museum is accessible within walking distance south from Wende Station of the Taipei Metro.
See also
References
- ↑ "Taipei Fire Department Fire Safety Museum". Taiwan Museum. Retrieved 27 January 2014. External link in
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