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Can the fire property be used to put out the fire when burning coal stoves in residential buildings?

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The fire protection law stipulates that residential buildings are not allowed to burn coal stoves, and they can complain about the property and let them handle it. If there is no property, they can complain to the neighborhood Committee or the fire department.

The air pressure in a closed room is low, so it is difficult to circulate and exhaust the gas. In addition, residents use pipeline gas. If the pipeline leaks and the switch is not tight, a large amount of gas will overflow, causing poisoning.