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Nanyang community property problem kitchen knife.

In a residential area in Shenzhen, a serious falling object injured people. Three bottles of toiletries fell from the sky, two of which hit a 6-month-old baby girl in the head, causing her skull fracture. However, after the incident, the perpetrators could not be found. Who did this? The police intervened in the investigation.

Just two days before this incident, a similar incident of falling objects and wounding occurred in front of a building in Nanning, Guangxi. When Mr. Deng went to the roadside parking space to pick up the car, a kitchen knife fell from the sky and cut right on his right calf, causing his hamstring to break. During Mr. Deng's hospitalization, the families of the perpetrators found through several investigations were still struggling with compensation.

From these two incidents of falling objects in succession, we can see the following points.

First, falling objects can easily cause serious personal injury to others, but they are repeatedly prohibited.

It is understood that the baby girl's lips turned purple on the spot after the toiletries fell. Diagnosed by the hospital, her parietal bone and occipital bone were comminuted fractures. By May 14, she still had symptoms such as vomiting and epilepsy. The hospital has issued a critical notice.

After the kitchen knife fell, it was diagnosed by the hospital that Mr. Deng's right anterior tibial tendon was cut off by the kitchen knife and the skin of his right calf was torn off.

It can be seen that these two falling objects have caused serious physical harm to the victims, and the harm of falling objects is no less than a serious accident, but such things have been happening frequently.

Second, the perpetrators have no concept of the harm of falling objects and have not installed protective windows.

In the incident of the kitchen knife falling, the perpetrator was an old man who explained that he accidentally let the kitchen knife fall. How can an object as big as a kitchen knife easily fall from the window? Obviously, there is no protective net installed on the window of this family.

In the event that the toiletries fell, the two bottles of toiletries were 750 ml bottles, and more than half of the paste was left in the toiletries. Even if you throw garbage, no one will be generous enough to throw away the unused things directly.

Then it can be seen that either something was put on the windowsill or balcony and accidentally knocked over when taking something, or the child threw it down playfully, or someone might have quarreled and lost his temper. Whatever the reason, it proves that the windows of this house are not equipped with protective nets.

Installing a protective net can not only ensure the safety of children, but also prevent falling objects from causing harm to others. The two families involved live in high-rise buildings and have not installed protective nets. I am afraid that my safety awareness is weak and I don't know the harm of falling objects from high altitude.

According to the experimental data, if an empty jar is dropped from the15th floor, its impact will break the skull, while if dropped from the 25th floor, it will cause death. In these two incidents, sharp kitchen knives and heavy toiletries fell from the sky, and the lethality can be imagined.

Third, the safety publicity and daily supervision of the residential property involved are not in place.

Residents' safety awareness of residential areas partly comes from their own learning and cognition, and partly depends on the publicity and supervision of residential properties. If the property strengthens the safety education and publicity for residents at ordinary times, so that more people can understand the hazards of falling objects from high altitude, I believe people will not be too troublesome or save money without installing protective nets, nor will they pile up too many items in the window where falling objects are prone to occur, or throw things out of the window at will.

According to the surrounding residents, falling objects often happened in these two communities before, but the people downstairs were lucky and didn't cause much damage. A "frequent occurrence" shows the inaction of the residential property in this matter, so in this incident, the property also has an unshirkable responsibility.

Fourth, how to avoid such vicious incidents from happening again?

Personally, people must realize the harm of falling objects from high altitude. All the windows in the house should be fitted with protective nets. Parents should educate their children about safety and remind the elderly not to throw things down from the window.

From the perspective of property, residential property should also take responsibility and incorporate safety education and protective measures against falling objects into daily work. For example, we can ensure that all residents in the community have installed protective nets through spot checks or registration.

If someone reports a falling object, the property should find the perpetrator in time according to the clues and give him a warning to urge the other party to turn over a new leaf.

I believe that through both individuals and property, the city will be safe and falling objects will no longer be the pain of the city.