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People who have old houses in the rural areas should pay attention! This time, it is necessary not only to inspect the farmhouses, but also to conduct regular house inspections

author:Zhao Yunwen

In recent years, in order to ensure the safety of the lives and property of the peasant masses, the mainland has not only strictly supervised the self-built houses for commercial purposes, but has also carried out a large-scale investigation of potential safety hazards for non-commercial self-built houses and old houses in rural areas.

Previously, under the guidance of the relevant departments, all localities have also deployed and carried out a series of work related to the investigation and rectification of rural housing safety hazards, some of which are organized to "look back", and some of which carry out thorough investigations to eliminate hidden dangers, and some places are to further verify the investigation, identification, and rectification of rural housing safety hazards, and check and fill in the gaps.

Now, in order to further strengthen the safety and management of existing rural houses in rural areas, the mainland has once again issued guiding opinions on strengthening the management of rural housing construction. In the document, it is also proposed to normalize the investigation and rectification of existing rural houses, and at the same time, it will also guide all localities to carry out regular physical examinations of rural houses. After the next work is carried out, for people with old houses in rural areas, we must pay attention to policy changes, cooperate with local investigations, and eliminate hidden dangers.

People who have old houses in the rural areas should pay attention! This time, it is necessary not only to inspect the farmhouses, but also to conduct regular house inspections

As we all know, in rural areas, although many villagers have built new buildings, there are also many people who live in old farmhouses, and some even have some traditional buildings. These old houses may be repaired and strengthened if they are inhabited, but if they are not maintained, there will be serious safety hazards over time.

To this end, the relevant departments will also pay attention to these old houses in rural areas with a certain service life while guiding all localities to carry out the investigation and rectification of potential safety hazards in rural areas.

In the process of investigation, measures will be taken to supervise the demolition of uninhabited and idle dangerous farmhouses, or farmhouses with serious safety hazards and at risk of collapse, or ask the village committee to help demolish them. If there are general hidden dangers in the farmhouses investigated, then the villagers will be mobilized to repair and strengthen them to eliminate the potential safety hazards.

If the hidden danger cannot be eliminated in time due to special reasons, the village will also take some prevention and control measures, such as setting up warning signs and clarifying dangerous areas.

People who have old houses in the rural areas should pay attention! This time, it is necessary not only to inspect the farmhouses, but also to conduct regular house inspections

It is worth noting that in the guidelines issued, the mainland will also guide all localities to establish a regular physical examination system for the safety of rural houses. Once this system is established, the next step will be to allow villagers to regularly monitor the safety of farmhouses, especially old houses that have exceeded a certain service life.

The introduction of this measure also means that in the future, in rural areas, villagers will not only carry out comprehensive safety inspections of old houses, but also regularly maintain and maintain old houses to ensure the safety of houses.

In addition, the practice of establishing regular medical examinations for safe farmhouses has yielded some results, and in many places, problems have been identified in a timely manner after safety inspections of houses that are more than 30 years old, so as to avoid the occurrence of accidents such as house collapses.

People who have old houses in the rural areas should pay attention! This time, it is necessary not only to inspect the farmhouses, but also to conduct regular house inspections

In short, in rural areas, there may not be a risk of collapse of newly built buildings, because they are all occupied by farmers, and people will not save money and cut corners. But for those who live in older houses, safety hazards are really important. In particular, some traditional terracotta houses and wooden tile houses are in disrepair and there is indeed a risk of collapse, coupled with the fact that they are uninhabited and unmaintained all year round, and a natural disaster will collapse.

Therefore, it is really necessary to conduct a large-scale investigation of the existing farmhouses in the countryside, and regular safety check-ups can also allow villagers to find potential safety hazards in time, solve problems, avoid accidents, and endanger life safety.

Okay, so the above are some of the policies about farm housing, what do you think of these two measures?