/Courtesy of Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency

The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said on the 14th that it signed a business agreement with Yuhan-Kimberly for "promoting advance registration to prevent missing-person cases." The core is to strengthen publicity by inserting a QR code for advance registration to prevent missing persons into two infant products sold under the Green Finger, Yuhan-Kimberly's flagship brand.

The QR code links to a dedicated advance registration page (Safe Dream app), allowing parents to register a child's fingerprints, photos, personal details, and guardian contact information without visiting a police station.

The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said that if advance registration to prevent missing-person cases has been completed, a child can be returned to a guardian more quickly than otherwise. It also noted that as reports of missing children and people with intellectual disabilities, autism, or mental disabilities, as well as people with dementia, have increased by nearly 74% over five years, the need for advance registration to prevent missing persons has grown.

Kang Il-won, head of the Life Safety and Traffic Department at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, said, "It will be a good opportunity to let more people know about the advance registration system to prevent missing persons by cooperating with Yuhan-Kimberly."

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