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Common hidden dangers in high-rise buildings. Has your community been "arrested"?

With the increase of high-rise buildings, I don't know if the citizens have found it, but there are also many fire hazards. In the event of an emergency, how can the missing fire fighting equipment guarantee our life safety? How can the evacuation passage for stacking sundries smooth our life? How does the unattended control room become a solid backing in an emergency?

Get to know the common hidden dangers of high-rise buildings and see if your community has been "recruited"?

Hidden trouble 1: fire equipment is partially missing.

The necessary fire-fighting facilities for high-rise residential buildings should include fire hydrants, spray and smoke detectors, fire elevators, evacuation indication systems and other automatic fire-fighting equipment. At present, in some high-rise residential quarters, the phenomenon of incomplete or lost fire fighting equipment is very common. Some buildings can't even find fire extinguishers, and even with fire-fighting equipment, fire extinguisher box and fire hydrant boxes are empty.

Here, Li Cang Fire reminds residents that public fire-fighting equipment should not be kept for themselves, but should be kept well. In addition, if the fire-fighting equipment is incomplete or lost, the property management company should complete it in time.

Hidden danger 2: Fire exits are mostly occupied.

Fire exits should be dedicated roads for fire engines to rescue and rescue disasters, but the phenomenon of poor fire exits is very common in some communities, and some communities with restaurants or entertainment venues nearby even become "free parking areas" for customers.

At present, the fire exits in residential areas are blocked mainly in the following situations: some residential areas artificially set cement piers or other obstacles to prevent vehicles from entering; Some communities are randomly built on fire exits; In order to prevent theft, some communities implement closed management; At the same time, the random parking of private cars has also become the most important factor blocking fire exits.

Hidden trouble 3: the fire door is not kept normally closed.

In most high-rise buildings, the normally closed fire doors in stairwells are always open, and the door closers are damaged. Especially in some high-rise residential quarters, the fire doors are often artificially opened because the residents have convenient access.

Fire door is a fire-proof component that must be installed at the stairwell exit of high-rise residential buildings and commercial buildings, because when a fire breaks out in high-rise buildings, it can not only effectively prevent the fire from spreading, but also win more rescue time for firefighters.

Hidden danger 4: the stairwell has become a grocery store.

In some residential buildings, especially in old residential areas, it is common to pile up items in corridors. Most of the debris piled up is flammable and combustible items such as newspapers, cartons and old furniture. Some residents even make a fire at the stairs, and it is easy to catch fire when they encounter a fire source such as cigarette butts. The debris in the stairwell not only fuels the fire, but also is a big obstacle for residents to escape.

In addition, the fire exits originally used to connect several units in some communities were separated by the owners privately, forming their own closed "balcony".

Hidden danger 5: the cable well is not standardized.

The wires and cables in the cable shaft are used all the year round and are easy to age. At this time, if the daily maintenance is not timely, once the insulation sheet is damaged, it is easy to cause short circuit and fire. Secondly, garbage and sundries are piled up in the pipeline well. Residents in individual high-rise buildings regard pipe wells as their own temporary warehouses for stacking domestic garbage or other sundries. When cigarette butts and other high-temperature fire sources fall into the pipeline well, it is easy to cause fire.

What should I do if I find these hidden dangers? The public can call the fire hazard directly.