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Public Housing Chips | The gates and kitchen doors of Haida Village in the new public housing estates have built-in chips to prevent unauthorized removal by tenants

2021-04-15T07:31:48.622Z


The Public Housing Association recently posted on its Facebook page that the director-general of the Association, Zhao Guowei, had visited Phase 2 of Haida Village in Changsha Bay to visit the occupation arrangements. During the period, Zhao Guowei learned about new housing units from the village manager and engineering staff of the Housing Department


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Written by: Shao Peilin

2021-04-15 15:20

Last update date: 2021-04-15 15:25

The Public Housing Association recently posted on its Facebook page that the director-general of the Association, Zhao Guowei, had visited Phase 2 of Haida Village in Changsha Bay to visit the occupation arrangements.

During the period, Zhao Guowei asked the village manager and engineering staff of the Housing Department to understand the situation of the new housing units. He learned that the door of the unit, the iron gate of the main gate, and the wooden kitchen door were equipped with "chips". This was done to prevent tenants from removing them, or Change the facilities yourself.

According to the picture on the special page, the gate and the kitchen wooden door are placed near the top of the door with the chip, and the top of the iron gate of the gate is equipped with the chip.

Allegedly, if the residents dismantle the facilities and abandon them, the staff of the Housing Department can read the information of the units they belong to through the equipment and request the tenants to correct them.

Enquiries have been made to the Housing Department regarding the incident "Hong Kong 01".

(Photo of Public Housing Association Facebook)

According to Zhao Guowei, Director-General of the Public Housing Association, the doors and kitchen wooden doors are fire-resistant structures. According to the guidelines of the Housing Department, they belong to "Class A", which means they cannot be modified or removed.

He pointed out that the HD's chip installation mainly considered fire safety issues. He said that in the future, the HD staff found abandoned gates or wooden doors in mud pits and other places. After scanning the chips with the instrument, they could find the relevant units and request the relevant residents. Make corrections.



According to information from the Housing Department, public housing units allocated by the Housing Department to tenants generally provide various types of fixtures and equipment.

According to the terms of the public housing lease agreement, without prior written consent from the Department, tenants are not allowed to install any fixtures, partitions or other erections in the unit, nor can they remove the original fixtures or equipment in the unit.

The Housing Department divides the various types of fixtures provided in public housing units into three categories: A, B, and C. If tenants wish to apply for changes to the fixtures, they must abide by the regulations.

Including "A" is not allowed to change, "B" is required to submit an application for changes to the Housing Department in advance, and "C" is not required to file an application for changes to the Housing Department in advance; doors and kitchen doors are classified as Category A, which means they are not allowed change.

The anti-theft iron gates and locks are classified as Category B, which means that a written application must be made to the department before modification.

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With the occupancy and renovation in full swing, the problem of the accumulation of construction waste, decoration and household garbage has followed one after another. The situation of full of garbage in the open space of housing estates is dubbed by residents as "landfills."

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Source: hk1

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