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应急包新国标落地,多款产品配置“缩水”
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2025-11-12 00:34
Core Viewpoint - The new national standard for household disaster emergency kits (GB/T36750-2025) will be implemented on November 1, 2025, marking the first major revision since the initial standard was released in 2018. The new standard aims to provide standardized support for family disaster preparedness by clarifying the classification system and detailing requirements for typical disaster scenarios, including mandatory specifications for labeling, essential item lists, and quality performance [1]. Group 1: Compliance Issues - Three purchased emergency kits from major e-commerce platforms showed varying degrees of compliance issues, failing to meet the new national standard in aspects such as labeling and core configurations [1][2]. - The A kit, while orange and labeled as an "emergency rescue bag," had wrinkled reflective material; the B kit met color and reflective requirements but lacked the required labeling; the C kit was camouflaged and did not meet the visibility criteria [2]. - All three kits failed to meet basic compliance requirements, which are crucial for ensuring visibility and functionality in disaster scenarios [2][3]. Group 2: Essential Item List - The new standard specifies a list of 38 essential items categorized into emergency supplies, tools, first aid items, and auxiliary supplies. However, the purchased kits fell short of these requirements, with A and C kits containing only about 20 items each, while the B kit had 155 items [3][4]. - The B kit was the only one to include comprehensive first aid supplies, while the other two kits lacked essential items such as artificial respiration masks and ice packs [4][5]. Group 3: Pricing and Value Discrepancy - The three kits were priced at 101 yuan, 251 yuan, and 270 yuan, but the actual quality and compliance did not reflect the price differences, indicating that higher-priced products did not necessarily offer better compliance [6]. - The core costs of compliant emergency kits, including essential items like emergency drinking water and multi-functional tools, suggest that the lowest-priced kit (101 yuan) could not possibly meet compliance standards due to reduced core configurations [6]. Group 4: Recommendations for Emergency Preparedness - The current low penetration rate of household emergency kits is attributed to financial constraints and limited awareness. Many individuals perceive these kits as unnecessary, leading to a lack of investment [7]. - Experts recommend that families should focus on acquiring specific emergency items based on their actual needs rather than purchasing complete kits, emphasizing the importance of knowledge and skills in emergency preparedness [7].
11月起施行,这些新规将影响你我生活
财联社· 2025-11-01 04:08
Group 1 - Starting from November 10, 2025, girls aged 13 and above will receive two doses of the bivalent HPV vaccine for free, targeting those born after November 10, 2011 [2] - From November 1, 2025, a new policy will be implemented allowing for the digital processing of new car registrations for domestic passenger vehicles, eliminating the need to visit vehicle management offices [3][4] - The new car registration process will integrate information sharing among various departments, allowing for a fully digital service without the need for paper documents [4][5][6] Group 2 - The duty-free shop policy will be upgraded starting November 1, 2025, with measures to support domestic products, expand product categories, relax approval processes, and enhance convenience and regulatory measures [7][8] - A new national standard for lithium-ion battery coding will take effect on November 1, 2025, assigning unique identification codes to all new batteries, facilitating lifecycle management and regulatory oversight [8] Group 3 - The "Emergency Response to Public Health Emergencies Law" will come into effect on November 1, 2025, establishing a reporting system for public health emergencies and enhancing communication channels for reporting [10][11] - A national standard for household emergency disaster kits will be implemented on November 1, 2025, categorizing kits into basic and expanded types to provide tailored disaster solutions [12] - The "Law Promotion and Education Law" will be enacted on November 1, 2025, mandating lifelong legal education for citizens and integrating it into various educational systems [13] Group 4 - The "National Cybersecurity Incident Reporting Management Measures" will be effective from November 1, 2025, detailing reporting processes and timelines for different types of network operators in the event of cybersecurity incidents [14][15][16][17]
11月这些新规影响你我生活,涉及新车上牌等
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-11-01 02:01
Group 1: New Regulations Implementation - A series of new regulations will take effect on November 1, impacting various sectors including lithium-ion batteries and vehicle registration [1] - The new national standard for household emergency kits will be implemented, categorizing items into emergency supplies, tools, auxiliary items, and first aid products, with additional configurations for specific disaster scenarios [3] - The national standard for lithium-ion battery coding will also be enforced, assigning a unique identity code to each new battery product, facilitating lifecycle management from production to recycling [5] Group 2: Vehicle Registration Reforms - Starting November 1, a new online process for registering domestic passenger vehicles will be available, allowing owners to complete the registration via the "Traffic Management 12123" app [6] - The reforms include sharing vehicle inspection information between the police and car manufacturers, eliminating the need for physical inspections at vehicle management offices [6] - Additional online services will be introduced, such as transferring vehicle registration information, lifting vehicle mortgage registrations, and allowing applicants to cancel driving tests through the app [8] Group 3: Guangdong Vehicle Policy - The "Yue Che Nan Xia" policy for Guangdong private car owners will be officially launched, allowing them to apply for parking at Hong Kong airport starting November 1 [11] - From November 15, approved Guangdong car owners can drive into Hong Kong's automated parking facilities, with a lottery system for entering the city from November 1 to November 20 [11] - Initially, the policy will apply to four cities: Guangzhou, Zhuhai, Jiangmen, and Zhongshan, with plans for expansion to other cities in six months [11]
@所有人,请查收!梳理·新版《家用防灾应急包》这几个“新”↓
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-31 03:25
Core Viewpoint - The new national standard for household disaster emergency kits will be implemented on November 1, addressing modern needs and categorizing kits into basic and expanded types for different family requirements [1][2]. Group 1: New Standard Features - The new standard clearly distinguishes between basic and expanded emergency kits, providing tailored disaster solutions for households [2]. - It suggests that manufacturers incorporate smart features into emergency kits, such as location tracking, alarms, and environmental monitoring, to enhance practicality [3]. Group 2: Basic Emergency Kit Composition - The basic emergency kit includes four categories: emergency supplies, emergency tools, auxiliary supplies, and first aid supplies [6]. - Essential items in the basic kit comprise a multifunctional flashlight with broadcasting and self-generating capabilities, a whistle for signaling, a thermometer, and a compass [6]. - Additional items include a first aid blanket, escape rope, multifunctional hammer for breaking, windproof and moisture-proof matches, and specialized food items [8][10]. Group 3: Food and First Aid Supplies - The food items in the basic kit include long-lasting drinking water with a shelf life of up to three years and energy-dense compressed biscuits sufficient for one person's daily energy needs [10]. - The first aid kit contains common supplies such as adhesive bandages, iodine, thermometer, bandages, and cotton swabs [10]. Group 4: Expanded Emergency Kit Features - The expanded emergency kits include additional items tailored to specific disaster scenarios, while retaining the basic kit's configuration [12]. - For fire emergencies, the expanded kit features a fire blanket, a filter-type self-rescue breathing apparatus, and a fire extinguisher [14]. - The flood disaster kit includes a floating escape rope, a split raincoat, and long-lasting candles, while the earthquake kit contains a flame-retardant helmet and a foldable multifunctional shovel [14].
按灾配“包” 新版《家用防灾应急包》明起实施
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-10-31 02:01
Core Viewpoint - The new national standard for emergency kits in China introduces a classification system that divides kits into basic and expanded types, addressing specific disaster scenarios such as fires, floods, and earthquakes, thereby providing tailored disaster preparedness solutions [3][4]. Group 1: New National Standard - The new national standard explicitly categorizes emergency kits into basic and expanded types, offering precise disaster response solutions for different households [3]. - The standard recommends that manufacturers enhance home emergency kits with smart features like location tracking, alarms, and environmental monitoring to improve practicality [3][4]. Group 2: Emergency Kit Composition - The basic emergency kit includes four categories: emergency supplies, emergency tools, auxiliary supplies, and first aid items, featuring a multifunctional flashlight, a rescue whistle, a thermometer, and a compass [6]. - Essential food items in the basic kit include long-shelf-life drinking water and energy-dense compressed biscuits, sufficient for one person's daily energy needs [8]. Group 3: Expanded Kit Features - The expanded emergency kits are tailored for specific disaster scenarios, with additional items such as fire blankets and breathing apparatus for fire emergencies, floating escape ropes and raincoats for floods, and flame-retardant helmets and foldable shovels for earthquakes [10].
11月起施行,这些新规将影响你我生活
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-10-30 22:01
Group 1: Healthcare Regulations - Starting from November 10, 2025, girls aged 13 and above will receive two doses of the bivalent HPV vaccine for free, applicable to those born after November 10, 2011 [2][4] Group 2: Automotive Industry - From November 1, 2025, a new policy will allow for the digital processing of new car registrations for domestic vehicles, eliminating the need for physical paperwork and enabling a one-stop service through the "Traffic Management 12123" app [6] Group 3: Duty-Free Store Policy - Effective November 1, 2025, the duty-free store policy will be enhanced to support domestic products, expand the range of goods sold, relax approval processes, and improve convenience and regulatory measures [7][9] Group 4: Battery Production Standards - A new national standard for lithium-ion batteries will be implemented on November 1, 2025, requiring each new battery to have a unique identification code for better lifecycle management and regulatory oversight [11] Group 5: Public Health Emergency Response - The Public Health Emergency Response Law will take effect on November 1, 2025, establishing a reporting system for emergencies and clarifying reporting responsibilities [13] Group 6: Emergency Preparedness - A national standard for household emergency disaster kits will be implemented on November 1, 2025, categorizing kits into basic and expanded types for tailored disaster response solutions [15] Group 7: Legal Education - The Law on Legal Education will be enacted on November 1, 2025, mandating lifelong legal education for citizens and integrating it into various educational systems [16][18] Group 8: Cybersecurity Reporting - The Cybersecurity Incident Reporting Management Measures will come into effect on November 1, 2025, establishing strict reporting timelines for network operators regarding significant cybersecurity incidents [20]