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Spacing regulation of residential garbage houses
According to the regulations, the garbage house in residential area should be more than 10 meter away from the main building. Garbage stations should be located in downwind and hidden places of residential areas, with an area of not less than 6 square meters and a distance of not less than 10m, and the outside is connected with roads. The ground and inner wall of the garbage station should be pasted with smooth and easy-to-clean materials and equipped with drainage facilities.

Domestic waste classification

1. Recyclable garbage: First of all, there are many recyclable garbage, mainly waste paper, glass and metal objects. Among them, waste paper is easy to understand, that is, newspapers, periodicals, books and various wrapping papers in daily life, but toilet paper is not recommended to be recycled because of its strong water solubility; Plastics include plastic products and mineral water bottles; Metal refers to cans and so on.

2. Other (dry garbage): Dry garbage is also called other garbage, which mainly includes brick and tile residue in decoration, toilet paper and discarded food bags. Generally, it will be landfilled to prevent soil and air pollution.

3. Kitchen waste (wet waste): Kitchen waste is also called wet waste, such as leftovers, bone residue and vegetable leaves. For wet garbage, it will be fermented into compost by biotechnology. Generally, one ton of wet garbage can produce 0.6-0.7 tons of organic fertilizer.

4. Hazardous waste: Hazardous waste refers to substances harmful to human body and environment, such as abandoned batteries, lamps, water-cut needles, paint buckets, expired drugs, etc. And hazardous wastes are generally recycled separately.

Community support content

1. Transportation: In addition to examining the smoothness and width of roads outside the community, the distance from the main roads such as the inner ring road and the congestion during commuting hours, we should also pay attention to the number and routes of public transportation and rail transit, the time of early and late buses, and whether it is easy to take a taxi in bad weather such as wind, frost, rain and snow.

2. Life services: Life services can be divided into the following three categories-a. Shopping: Check whether the surrounding shopping malls, supermarkets, vegetable markets and farmers' markets can meet the needs of daily life. B, catering and leisure: according to their consumption level and eating habits, investigate the quantity and quality of surrounding restaurants, hotels, bars, specialty restaurants, food stalls and other catering facilities. C, Miscellaneous: Mainly including laundry, pet shop, beauty (hairdressing) shop, real estate agency shop, etc.

3. Medical care: Medical care should not be limited to one or two big hospitals, community hospitals, 24-hour pharmacies, and orthodox massage parlors around the community are also an important part of medical care.

4. Education: This is easy to understand, mainly depending on whether there are kindergartens (pay attention to public or private, charging standards and other issues), primary schools and other facilities around. It is suggested that you confirm the location of the community before buying a house, and whether you can directly enter which primary school (without conspicuous expenses such as sponsorship fees and student grants).

5. Finance: Now most of everyone's salary is directly transferred to the bank card, so there is a corresponding bank next to the community, which will be much more convenient to deposit and withdraw money. It should be noted here that all the surrounding banks have 24-hour ATM service, which can save us the long waiting time when depositing and withdrawing money.