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Many residents expressed their confusion about the storage of liquor at home, and some even said that the regulatory authorities had done so

author:Duo Meier tells stories

Title: Drinking at Home: The Boundary Between Safety and the Law

In recent years, the phenomenon of residents hoarding large quantities of liquor at home has attracted widespread attention from the society. Some people think that the regulators are too lenient, but in fact, such an approach can be a serious fire hazard. Let's talk about it.

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Many residents expressed their confusion about the storage of liquor at home, and some even said that the regulatory authorities had done so

Article 19 of the Fire Protection Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that the place of production, storage and operation of flammable and explosive dangerous goods shall not be set up in the same building as the place of residence, and shall keep a safe distance from the place of residence. This means that residents hoarding large quantities of liquor at home may be in conflict with the law.

Some people think that 10 tons of 53-degree liquor are put in the house, and the source and purpose are not indicated, and there are combustibles around, and once it catches fire, it will have to burn the house to ashes. Such a statement is not alarmist. In fact, most of the previous fires in residential buildings were caused by electric vehicles charging in the corridors. Therefore, the state attaches great importance to the fire hazards in residents' homes.

So, why do residents who hoard a lot of liquor in their homes do this, and what are the sources and uses of these liquors? The issues that may be involved go far beyond fire safety. It may involve a series of problems such as official corruption. Therefore, fines alone may not be enough to solve this doubt-filled matter.

Many residents expressed their confusion about the storage of liquor at home, and some even said that the regulatory authorities had done so

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Hoarding large quantities of liquor at home may not only violate the Fire Protection Law of the People's Republic of China, but may also involve a range of other issues. When dealing with such issues, the relevant departments should not only consider fire safety, but also conduct in-depth investigations into the possible problems behind them. Only in this way can we truly ensure the safety of residents' lives and property and maintain social harmony and stability.

Many residents expressed their confusion about the storage of liquor at home, and some even said that the regulatory authorities had done so