1. Check the exact location of the leak and the quality of the water to which it belongs, such as flushing water, industrial water or sewage discharge, etc., and immediately try to stop the leakage if you have the ability to do so, such as turning off the water valve. If it cannot be stopped, the engineering personnel, the manager of the property management company and the ** control center should be notified immediately to seek support, and the site must be controlled as much as possible before the support personnel arrive to prevent the scope from expanding.
2. Observe the surrounding environment and whether the water leakage will affect various equipment, such as power transformer room, elevator, wire duct, etc.
3. Use sandbags and usable object stacking boxes to prevent water leakage from seeping into the elevator and other equipment, and the elevator must be raised to the highest floor immediately to avoid being soaked in water and causing damage to the parts.
4. Use existing equipment and tools to try to clean up the site.
5. If the water leakage may affect the daily operation, maintenance and declaration of insurance benefits, etc., it must be photographed for future filing and proof.
6. Notify the cleaning department to clean up the water accumulation on the site, check the affected area, and notify the affected households.
7. During daily patrols, you should pay attention to whether there is silt, debris or plastic bags in the channel, and clean them up at any time to avoid blockage.
8. If there is a record of flooding in the area and buildings, sufficient sandbags must be prepared on weekdays for use when bursting water pipes and during the rainy season.
Last day 1 of 2023