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How to manage parabolic property at high altitude

Legal analysis: (1) Property management companies should not ignore the handling of high-altitude parabolic objects without causing accident losses. The perpetrator should be found as soon as possible, pointing out his accident and its harm, as well as the possible public security punishment, and persuading him not to commit it again. For those who have parabolic behavior at high altitude, we should strengthen their supervision during daily security inspection. If no one witnesses the perpetrator, the falling objects should be removed in time, and the security guards should inquire about the residents of the relevant floors where the perpetrator may occur, publicize the harm of throwing objects at high altitude and the possible public security punishment, and show the concern of the property management. (2) Handling of accidents with losses. If the property and personal safety of residents in the residential area suffer losses due to high-altitude parabolic objects, the property management company shall promptly cooperate with relevant departments to collect evidence and identify the perpetrators. Property service companies can avoid such risks and reduce economic losses by purchasing public liability insurance in full and on time. (3) Take residents' complaints seriously. When residents complain about falling objects from high altitude, the reception staff of the property management company should send personnel to the site to deal with them in time, record the relevant situation, investigate and visit the matter, handle it in time according to the above two situations (1) and (2), appease the victims' emotions, pay a return visit and make corresponding records for the record.

Legal basis: Article 1254 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) does not know the responsibility of throwing and falling objects, and it is forbidden to throw objects from buildings. If an object thrown from a building or an object falling from a building causes damage to others, the infringer shall bear tort liability according to law; If it is difficult to determine the specific infringer after investigation, in addition to being able to prove that he is not an infringer, the user of the building who may cause harm shall be compensated. After compensation, the user of the building who may cause damage has the right to recover from the infringer.