Recently, the news that a residential property in Fuyang, Anhui Province has installed steel pipes inside the elevator to prevent electric vehicles from going upstairs. It is understood that in order to restrict residents from parking electric vehicles upstairs, the property has taken measures to install steel pipes in elevators. This practice has aroused strong reactions from netizens, with some people bluntly saying that it is "too insidious" and even using "disgusting" to describe this practice.
We cannot but mention the direct impact of this approach. Due to the installation of steel pipes, the internal space of the elevator becomes narrow, which not only affects the entry and exit of passengers, but also may hinder the normal closing of the car door. Once the elevator is abnormal during operation, such an obstacle may exacerbate the occurrence of safety accidents.
Let's talk about the issue of electric cars going upstairs. Due to their convenience and economy, electric vehicles have become a daily means of travel for many residents. However, electric vehicles do have certain safety hazards when they go upstairs. One of the most worrying is the risk of batteries**. The battery of an electric vehicle may spontaneously combust or ** when it is not properly charged or used, which is a big threat to high-rise residences. In addition, charging electric vehicles in the corridor can also lead to problems such as aging wires and short circuits, increasing the risk of fire.
Is the property doing things reasonable? The author believes that the original intention of the property may be for the safety of residents, but in practice, the actual needs and feelings of residents are ignored. Restricting electric vehicles from going upstairs can indeed reduce certain safety hazards, but the property should adopt a more humane and scientific approach to solve the problem.
In this regard, we can make the following suggestions:
1.The property can set up a special electric vehicle parking area in the community and equip it with charging facilities, which is not only convenient for residents, but also can be centrally managed and reduce potential safety hazards.
2.Strengthen safety education and raise residents' safety awareness of the use of electric vehicles, especially in battery charging and use.
3.The property should fully communicate with the residents, understand the actual needs of the residents, respect the wishes of the residents, and not take unilateral measures.
4.If there is a real need to restrict the e-mobility of electric vehicles on the upper floors, the property should provide reasonable explanations and alternatives to gain the understanding and support of the residents.
When dealing with the problem of electric vehicles going upstairs, the property should take into account the safety and convenience of residents, and jointly create a safe and harmonious living environment through reasonable communication and measures.