Core Viewpoint - The State Council's Safety Committee has issued a notice to conduct a comprehensive inspection and rectification action for major fire risks in high-rise buildings, emphasizing the importance of fire safety responsibilities and proactive measures in fire risk management [1][2]. Group 1: Fire Safety Management - The provincial fire safety committee has released a notice outlining the responsibilities of property rights, usage, management units, and property service companies in conducting self-inspections and rectifications in high-rise buildings [1]. - Key areas for inspection include the use of flammable materials in newly installed external wall insulation systems and the illegal occupation of evacuation routes and fire truck access during external wall renovations [1]. - For internal renovations, inspections should focus on compliance with regulations for small-scale projects involving welding and the maintenance or installation of elevators, air conditioning, and electrical systems [1]. Group 2: Fire Safety Equipment - Inspections of fire safety equipment in high-rise buildings should prioritize checking the indoor and outdoor fire hydrant systems, automatic sprinkler systems for water supply and pressure issues, and the operational status of fire alarm and smoke control systems [2]. - Daily fire safety management must include the removal of flammable materials from building facades and ensuring compliance with the "one building, one sign" system for fire performance and safety requirements of insulation materials [2]. Group 3: Training and Reporting - In addition to inspections, there is a requirement to conduct fire safety training and drills, with at least one full participation fire evacuation drill organized [2]. - Major fire hazards identified during inspections can be reported through the 12345 government service hotline [2].
高层建筑消防安全自查自改展开
Liao Ning Ri Bao·2025-12-31 00:59