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The Carbon Monoxide Alarms "Drips" to Defend the Strongest Voice of the Masses

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Published by admin October 04,2025

"This is a carbon monoxide alarm, which has been installed for you. If the indoor carbon monoxide concentration exceeds the standard, the alarm will automatically sound a 'beep beep' alarm..." At the home of Rabbit, a resident of an old city community in Shenzhen, Sumring staff explained while installing the debugged carbon monoxide alarm on the wall.

The weather is gradually getting colder, in order to ensure the safety of winter heating for the public, enhance the prevention ability of carbon monoxide poisoning for disadvantaged groups, and effectively prevent the occurrence of carbon monoxide poisoning accidents. Recently, officials from the old city community led the staff of Sumring to install carbon monoxide alarms for disadvantaged groups free of charge, safeguarding the safety of their lives and property.

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"When I use a coal stove for heating at home, my biggest concern is carbon monoxide poisoning. Now that I have installed a carbon monoxide alarm, I feel much more at ease," said Rose, a community resident.

At every household, community officials and Sumring staff will carefully install and debug carbon monoxide alarms, patiently explain the working principle and usage methods of carbon monoxide alarms to residents, and remind the public to pay attention to ventilation during the use of "stoves". Combustible materials should not be piled up nearby to prevent insufficient combustion from causing carbon monoxide poisoning, and irreparable harm should not be caused by momentary negligence or lucky mentality. On site, the symptoms, preventive measures, and first aid methods of carbon monoxide poisoning were detailed to the public, further strengthening the safety awareness of residents in the jurisdiction.

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Wang Le, the person in charge of the Old City Community, said, "This time, a total of 30 carbon monoxide alarms were installed for free for disadvantaged groups. Small alarms can play a big role in critical moments, effectively preventing carbon monoxide poisoning incidents and installing a 'safety lock' for the lives of residents in the jurisdiction."

There is no small matter in the affairs of the masses, little by little one can see the original intention. At this point, the old city community has achieved full coverage of coal burning, heating, and carbon monoxide alarms, effectively ensuring the safety of residents' lives and property.

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