The answer is definitely yes. Neighbors have already reflected to the neighborhood Committee. The neighborhood Committee has discharged staff to educate and guide Aunt Meng, informing her of the danger of burning incense in the corridor and the inconvenience caused to her neighbors. Finally, Aunt Meng also said that she did it because she wanted to pray during the epidemic. Finally, Aunt Meng cleaned the aisle and promised not to burn incense.
So what if some people still don't listen to dissuasion and communication between neighborhood committees is ineffective? Is there no way to deal with it? The answer isno. If this situation is not corrected, we can report it to the local police station. This resident's behavior has affected the daily life of other residents, and burning incense in the corridor will also cause some corridor fire hazards. The staff of the police station will also advise him to correct this mistake in time.
In daily life, we can't bring trouble to others, especially in a community and a building. To have a good relationship with your neighbors, you should not do some private acts in the public area next to the corridor and elevator, and you should not burn things near the corridor at will. Doing so will not only bring inconvenience to the surrounding residents, but also indirectly cause fire hazards. If the fire left by incense is blown into flammable materials, it will also cause unnecessary fires.