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Property thickening big garbage bag

There are still mountains of garbage that have not been cleaned up, so we need to contact the property to clean it up. If the property does not act, you can contact the local community to coordinate the handling.

When you live in the community, you will pay a property fee, which includes the community health fee. If the property department does not clean up the garbage on time, it is dereliction of duty. In this case, the owner has the right to report the irresponsible behavior of the property management department to the property, and the local housing management department will reflect it.

Residential property is mainly responsible for the maintenance, conservation and management of public parts of buildings, including floors, ceilings, external walls, stairs, corridors, lobbies, etc. Maintenance and management of public facilities and ancillary buildings, open-air water pipes, septic tanks, ditches, canals, rivers, parking lots and other public facilities and ancillary buildings and structures. Including the removal of community garbage.

Matters needing attention in garbage removal

1. Sorting treatment: Before garbage removal, garbage must be sorted. According to local classification regulations, recyclables, harmful waste, kitchen waste and other garbage are put into corresponding containers or bags respectively. This can facilitate the subsequent garbage disposal and resource recovery.

2. Use leak-proof bags: choose solid garbage bags and ensure that they are well sealed to prevent garbage from overflowing and polluting the environment. Before filling the garbage bag, check whether the bag is damaged or leaked, and try to avoid filling it beyond the capacity of the bag.

3. Pay attention to personal safety: Pay attention to personal safety when removing garbage. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves and masks.

4. Standardize transportation and dumping: When removing garbage, use appropriate transportation tools, such as trash cans, trolleys or garbage trucks, and ensure that garbage containers are firm and stable. When dumping garbage, follow local regulations and guidelines, dump the garbage to the designated garbage place or treatment facility, and do not throw or dump it at will.

5. Cleanliness: After garbage removal, pay attention to the cleanliness of removal tools and individuals. Seal used garbage bags and clean or disinfect related tools.