The battle for real estate is a family battle

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-25

Nanjing fire made me glad that my husband took precautions, when I bought a house I want to buy a high-level penthouse, my husband disagreed, saying that the high-rise is afraid of fire, afraid of aging, afraid of tank water, and then we still bought high-rise, he bought what I thought was strange according to the number of people in the family, and also occupied the position of the shoe cabinet at the door of the house.

My husband is a person who cherishes life very much, he does not do dangerous things, and he usually pays attention to the insecurity factors in his life everywhere.

When we bought the current house, the Nanjing house was already quite expensive, he was reluctant to buy a high-rise, but we looked at a lot of new houses, and found that the location of the multi-storey is much more expensive than the high-rise, at that time the new houses in Nanjing have been all over the high-rise, multi-storey or stacked villas, or very remote.

In desperation, we still bought a high-rise and got the house, and I found that my husband, who usually doesn't buy things, bought 4 red things and put them in the shoe cabinet with a door, and the position of the shoes was squeezed in half.

I asked him, and he said it was fireproof, and it was for wearing, so be prepared.

I laugh at him for being a coward, how can it be so easy**.

Unexpectedly, a few months after he bought it, the electric car spontaneously combusted in the building next door to us, but fortunately in the corridor, there were no personnel**.

Later, I kept hearing about the spontaneous combustion of electric vehicles, and people I knew also lost their lives due to the fire, and suddenly felt that he was doing the right thing.

The Nanjing fire, the lesson is painful, high-level fire prevention should be strictly prevented and controlled, there can be no trace of will and sloppiness, fire is ruthless, everyone must learn more common sense of disaster prevention, from the bits and pieces of life to fire prevention.

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