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Study On Fire Safety Management Of Y Street Community In Guangzhou City

Posted on:2019-11-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S Q WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2416330542483029Subject:Public Administration
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With the development of economy and the expansion of city scale,the construction of urban community is developing rapidly,and fire safety is the guarantee of social stability and economic development,and also of great significance for reducing security risks and maintaining social stability and harmony.Since the reform and opening to the outside world,the standard of living of the people in the country has been continuously improved,and the urbanization has been speeding up and the number of high-rise buildings has been increasing,some flammable and explosive materials,such as oil,chemicals and so on,enter people's daily life,all of which have brought certain security risks,a series of new fire safety problems caused by natural disasters are also increasing.This article intends to analyze the development status and existing problems of fire protection in China and concentrate on the domestic and foreign related literature.It gives the article's research ideas,related concepts,innovations and deficiencies of the research,and leads to the content to be discussed..Then,it analyzes the problems,briefly describes the status and role of fire safety work in the public safety kilometer,and lays the foundation for subsequent research.Taking the fire control situation of Y Street Community in Guangzhou City as an example,the existing problems and causes were analyzed in depth.Then the experiences of fire prevention work at home and abroad were used for reference,and suggestions were put forward to strengthen the fire safety management of Y Street community in Guangzhou.Countermeasures.The purpose is to create a good fire safety environment for the current resident community to ensure people's life and health,property safety,and even the entire society.
Keywords/Search Tags:fire fighting, safety, community, fire
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