贵州省仁怀市市场监督管理局关于第二批民用“三表”计量“你点我检”结果的公示

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the results of the second batch of the "You Point, I Test" initiative for civil "three meters" (water meters, electric meters, and gas meters) in Renhuai City, emphasizing the importance of accurate measurement and public participation in monitoring [1]. Group 1: Basic Information - The "You Point, I Test" activity attracted 59 user registrations, with 19 users ultimately selected for testing due to voluntary withdrawals and contact issues [2]. - The testing covered various areas including Luban Biyuan Community, Rongguang Future City, and others, with a total of 20 meters tested: 10 water meters, 9 electric meters, and 1 gas meter [2]. Group 2: Testing Results - All 10 water meters tested by the Guizhou Provincial Metrology Testing Institute and Renhuai City Jingtong Water Meter Testing Co., Ltd. achieved a 100% pass rate [3]. - All 9 electric meters tested by the Zunyi Product Quality Inspection and Testing Institute also achieved a 100% pass rate [3]. - The single gas meter tested by the Zunyi Product Quality Inspection and Testing Institute passed with a 100% success rate [3]. Group 3: Activity Outcomes - The overall results of the "You Point, I Test" activity were excellent, with a 100% satisfaction rate reported by participants regarding the organization, service process, and feedback [4]. - The initiative reinforced corporate responsibility by urging companies to adhere to measurement standards and accept social supervision, ensuring the accuracy of civil "three meters" [4]. - Public awareness of measurement issues was enhanced through the dissemination of knowledge about the Measurement Law and related regulations, improving citizens' understanding and rights [4]. - The activity fostered a collaborative governance model, shifting from passive regulation to proactive service, thereby strengthening the effectiveness of measurement regulation in the civil sector [4].