2. Set up warning signs on the stairs to remind residents to avoid littering at high altitudes.
3. Install cameras specifically designed to monitor falling objects at appropriate locations under each building to serve as a deterrent to falling objects and to collect evidence afterward.
4. Strengthen safety protection measures for glass curtain walls and door and window glass in high-rise buildings. Pay attention to check whether the window screws, window sash, and window frame are loose and falling off.
5. It is strictly prohibited to place flower pots on the edge of the balcony railings and to hang debris outside the window.
6. Pay attention to falling objects at the construction site and stay away from the construction site to prevent masonry materials from falling.
7. Take good care of your children and cultivate civilized habits in your children from an early age; do not play in dangerous places such as your balcony or rooftop of your building to prevent falling objects from falling from heights; if there is a mentally ill person at home, you must always Monitor them to prevent them from misbehaving after they become ill.
8. Try to reduce the frequency of going out on windy and rainy days; stormy weather is the peak period for falling objects from heights, so we should be more careful.
9. Don’t throw things at high altitudes. Neighbors should warn each other to stay away from danger. Do not stand near advertising shelves to take shelter from the wind, play poker or chess. Don't get too close to tall buildings and don't walk around old, decaying trees. It is best to choose a flat place for activities, such as parks, street gardens, etc.
10. If financial conditions permit, it is recommended to purchase personal accident insurance.
11. Regularly check whether the connection between the external rainwater pipe and the old building facade is firm to prevent the pipe from falling off and injuring people.
Extended data:
Parabolic danger
Statistics show that throwing a 30-gram egg from the fourth floor will make people swell; Throwing it down can break a scalp; throwing it from the 18th floor can smash a pedestrian's head. Throwing it from the 25th floor can kill someone on the spot.
A small stone as big as a thumb may hurt someone’s scalp if thrown on the fourth floor, but it may kill a passerby on the 25th floor because the force from top to bottom will become very great. . Empty beer bottles dropped from the 18th and 25th floors can cause fatal injuries. Throwing a 4cm nail on the 18th floor could pierce a pedestrian’s brain.
Preventive measures:
City Appearance Punishment Regulations
According to the "Guangzhou Urban Appearance and Environmental Sanitation Management Regulations", the content stipulates: dumping domestic garbage indiscriminately, dropping household waste from high altitudes Those who throw objects or splash water on buildings and buildings, or abandon dead livestock at will shall be fined not less than 65,438 yuan but not more than 200 yuan per person.
If an object thrown from a high altitude causes personal injury, the person shall be held accountable in accordance with the law depending on the seriousness of the case; if an object thrown from a high altitude causes injury to others, if the party concerned cannot provide evidence for compensation, he shall also bear the words "compensation for the loss" * * *.
Lawyer: The perpetrator should bear criminal responsibility.
Wang, a partner at Guangdong Yi Chunqiu Law Firm, said that someone threw something from upstairs, causing injuries or death to passers-by. This result is often due to the fact that the perpetrator should have foreseen it but failed to foresee it, or he could have foreseen it but was overconfident. If throwing objects from high altitude causes serious consequences, the perpetrators should be held criminally responsible. The perpetrator may be found guilty of negligence causing serious injury or negligence causing death.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-High Altitude Parabola