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Who can manage the parking of electric vehicles in the corridor of the community?

You can find residential property management when you put electric cars in the corridor of residential quarters, because the residential property management is strengthened, and the combination of dredging and blocking is established to establish normal and long-term management measures to maintain the parking order of non-motor vehicles in residential quarters. In fact, putting an electric car in the corridor is a very dangerous behavior. In recent years, fire accidents caused by electric vehicles have occurred frequently, and the main cause of fire is electrical failure. In addition, most of its car body is made of flammable materials. In case of fire, the burning speed will be very fast.

What are the common security risks in the community?

1, sundries piled up in the corridor

A lot of rubbish and waste products are piled up in the corridors of most residential areas, because many residents will pile up all the unused things in the corridors for the sake of cleanliness at home, but they don't know that this will not only block the passages, but also easily lead to fires.

2. The public facilities are dilapidated.

The dilapidated public facilities are also common security risks in the community. For example, some children's equipment in some communities has not been maintained for many years, and children are very fragile when playing.

3. The door of the corridor is unlocked.

Now, no matter whether it is an old community or a new community, every corridor is equipped with security doors, but in some communities, the corridor doors are open every day, so anyone can enter and exit at will, and it is easy to lose things.

4, wire aging

In some old communities, the wires are aging and messy, and it is easy to cause fires due to wire leakage. In the event of a fire, it will cause personal and property losses to the entire residence permit.