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An owner in Jiangxi was trapped in the elevator for 20 minutes, and the property said it had apologized. How did she finally get out of trouble?

A Jiangxi owner was left unattended for 20 minutes by elevator, and was finally rescued by calling 1 19. It is reported that the attitude of the property was not very good at that time, saying that it was not a dead person. I hope it doesn't expand. I think the apology of the property is really insincere. The property feels that a power outage notice has been issued, but the power outage has been dragged on. During this time, you have to take the elevator, and the owner also has certain responsibilities. But I think no matter who is responsible, since the owner was trapped in the elevator, no one answered for help. I don't know how long he will be trapped until I get through 1 19.

Escalator is a tool that we often use in our daily life, and there are many accidents on escalators every year in China, mainly because of the uncertainty of such electronic products. What we can do every day is to maintain the elevator regularly to reduce the failure rate as much as possible, and we can use the emergency button at any time, because the signal in most elevators is very poor and many of them have no signal. At this time, the emergency call button is particularly important. If this button doesn't work, it will be a devastating disaster.

Such a thing happens in this community, and the owners are of course partly responsible. For example, it is dangerous to take the elevator after giving notice, but the property can be completely shirked. You closed all the other elevators, but you missed one. Isn't this the negligence of your work? If you had closed all the elevators, it wouldn't have happened. Besides, why didn't you rescue them in time? Why can't the owner get help? All these require a profound review of the property, and we can't always grasp that the owner should not take the elevator at that time.

Property exists to ensure the living environment of the owners. Otherwise, why do owners pay property fees every year? We can't always use negligence as an excuse. Fortunately, the elevator didn't fall. If it falls, it is estimated that the owner's life will be in danger. I think this is really ridiculous.