To ensure the safety of residents' daily commutes and living conditions, the Market Supervision Bureau of Xinghualing District in Taiyuan recently conducted comprehensive inspections of special equipment, including elevators managed by residential property services.
During the checks, inspectors verified the validity of elevator registration certificates and periodic inspection reports to confirm the equipment's compliance. They also examined whether safety warning signs were prominently displayed and if emergency rescue buttons functioned properly. Additionally, maintenance logs and fault-handling records were reviewed, with property managers instructed to conduct regular inspections and prevent "operation with defects."
The bureau further assessed the property management's emergency response plans and drills, urging them to enhance preparedness for unexpected incidents. Issues such as incomplete maintenance records and unclear safety signage were flagged, with property managers given deadlines for rectification and required to provide timely feedback.
Moving forward, the Xinghualing District Market Supervision Bureau will strengthen routine oversight of special equipment, conduct follow-up inspections, and ensure property managers fulfill safety responsibilities to eliminate potential hazards and safeguard residents' well-being.