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Can an electric car go into the elevator with a mask?

Electric cars cannot be covered with cloth and cannot get on the elevator. According to Article 37 of the "Regulations on Fire Safety Management of High-rise Civil Buildings", it is prohibited to park or charge electric bicycles in public foyers, evacuation walkways, stairwells, and safety exits of high-rise civil buildings. In addition, elevators are public facilities, and property management has the right to prohibit electric vehicles from entering the elevators downstairs, because electric vehicles usually occupy public places such as fire escapes upstairs, which is also a behavior that affects fire safety. The cloth cannot be used in the elevator, the elevator prohibition device is blocked with something, and electric vehicles cannot go upstairs. The property owner has the right to prohibit the owner's electric vehicle from entering the elevator downstairs, because the elevator belongs to public facilities and property management; and electric vehicles usually occupy public places upstairs, such as fire escapes, which is also a behavior that affects fire safety . Owners should park electric vehicles in designated locations in compliance with property requirements. According to Article 37 of the "Regulations on Fire Safety Management of High-rise Civil Buildings", it is prohibited to park or charge electric bicycles in public foyers, evacuation walkways, stairwells, and safety exits of high-rise civil buildings. Encourage the establishment of centralized storage and charging places for electric bicycles in high-rise residential areas. Electric bicycle storage and charging places should be set up independently and keep a safe distance from high-rise civil buildings; if they really need to be set up in high-rise civil buildings, they should be fire-proof separated from other parts of the building. Electric bicycle storage and charging places should be equipped with necessary fire-fighting equipment, and charging facilities should have an automatic power-off function when fully charged.