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The latest national elevator policy.

The national policies and regulations for installing elevators are as follows:

1, the state should fully respect the wishes of residents and adhere to the principle of residents' autonomy when adding elevators;

2. In the process of elevator installation, the contents, contradictions and objections of the owner's written agreement should be adjusted and improved;

3. Do a good job in persuading ethnic minority residents who do not support cooperation;

4. If it cannot be coordinated, it can be reported to the community or government functional departments, and the community or government functional departments can mediate or apply to relevant organizations for mediation, so as to urge all owners to agree. "Guiding Opinions on Adding Elevators to Existing Residential Buildings in Cities" (Jian Jian Zi _20 19_56) stipulates the gradual implementation. All owners of buildings or units with additional elevators shall communicate and negotiate, reach an agreement on matters such as agency matters, construction content and cost budget, elevator use management, elevator maintenance plan and cost budget, cost raising and sharing ratio, and sign a written agreement to add elevators. Publicize the design scheme of adding elevators in a prominent position in the property area where the elevators are to be added. The implementer's objection to the relevant parties shall be agreed with the objector through consultation. Apply to the Municipal Bureau of Natural Resources and Planning for adding elevator planning approval, construction management and other procedures. The general expenses are raised by the owners themselves, and they can apply for the use of provident fund and maintenance fund. After the elevator installation is completed, the financial subsidy is15-180,000 yuan/set. Specifically, you can consult the community in the jurisdiction, and the community will assist the owners in this work.

Can the floor of high-rise corridor be tiled?

I can't. According to the code for fire protection design of high-rise buildings, the eighth floor does not belong to high-rise buildings. Although the "Code for Height Tolerance" and the "Code for Acceptance of Decoration Construction" do not strictly stipulate that eight-story buildings cannot be decorated with full-pasted exterior wall tiles, it is better to dry-hang tiles or use exterior wall paint for decoration in earthquake-resistant areas (such as stone paint and fluorocarbon paint can achieve better decoration effect). There are also many tiles on the outer wall of the building. In order to solve the hidden dangers of building safety and improve the ecological quality of cities, some provinces and regions in China prohibit the use of tiles on the exterior walls of high-rise buildings and advocate the use of paints and latex paints. The reasons are as follows: first, the external wall tiles of high-rise buildings have slight quality problems, which are easy to fall off over time, causing personal injuries, traffic jams and other security risks; Second, tiles are prone to aging. Generally, after many years, the color will be dull, black or discolored, making the whole house look old. It can be seen that ceramic tiles are not suitable as exterior decoration materials for high-rise buildings due to various factors such as safety, durability and practicality. At present, there is no mandatory regulation in China, but relevant regulations have been issued in various places. Some cities expressly stipulate that exterior wall tiles are not allowed to be used, and decorative coatings is used instead.

Legal basis: Article 45 of the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC). China citizens have the right to get material help from the state and society when they are old, sick or disabled. The state develops social insurance, social relief and medical and health services that citizens need to enjoy these rights. The state and society guarantee the life of disabled soldiers, provide pensions for the families of martyrs and give preferential treatment to the families of soldiers. The state and society help blind, deaf, dumb and other disabled citizens to work, live and educate.