Today's Yongzhou News (correspondent Zhou Tao).In order to further strengthen the safety management of existing houses in Lumaqiao Town, eliminate the safety risks and hidden dangers of existing houses in a timely manner, and ensure the safety of people's lives and property, Lumaqiao Town, Dong'an County, has actively carried out a thorough investigation of dilapidated houses in the past few days.
In the investigation of dilapidated houses, a total of town administrators, village administrators, and village inspectors were set up in a network structure, and the "three members" cooperated precisely and acted quickly. During the action, in accordance with the working principle of "no leakage of households, no leakage of houses", the grid staff focused on the main structure of the house, whether it is tilted, there are cracks, wall tiles falling off, and house leakage are investigated one by one. The inspectors shall report the potential safety hazards in a timely manner, and persuade the residents to move out in a timely manner for the houses with potential safety hazards where there are still people living in them. At the same time, the knowledge of disaster reduction and prevention is disseminated to residents, and residents are reminded to take safety and defense measures, especially in the face of severe cold weather, and pay more attention to the safety of electricity, fire and gas, so as to prevent problems before they occur. For uninhabited dilapidated houses, a cordon is set up on the spot to fence them, warning passers-by not to gather in dangerous houses, not to move close to dangerous walls, to prevent accidents, and to effectively protect the personal safety of surrounding residents.
Up to now, a total of 105 dilapidated houses have been investigated in Lumaqiao Town. In the next step, Lumaqiao Town will carry out housing safety investigation and rectification actions on a regular basis, and carry out normalized inspection and management of dilapidated houses to ensure that "dilapidated houses do not live in people, and people do not live in dilapidated houses".