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Does the fire protection law stipulate that residents in residential buildings cannot burn coal stoves for heating?

Residents should not or reduce the use of flammable materials for decoration, and regularly clean up sundries in balcony and other parts.

Six, it is strictly prohibited to engage in the production, storage, business activities and equipment of flammable and explosive dangerous goods in residential buildings.

Ten, it is strictly prohibited to dismantle, modify, equip and move the gas facilities and pipelines in residential buildings.

Eleven, it is strictly prohibited to park electric vehicles and pile up flammable items in residential buildings (buildings).

Twelve, it is strictly prohibited to destroy, dismantle, misappropriate or stop using fire control facilities and equipment in residential buildings.

Thirteen, it is strictly prohibited to occupy, block or close the safety exits and evacuation passages of all floors of residential buildings.

Fourteen, it is strictly prohibited to set off fireworks or illegal use of open flames in residential buildings.

Fifteen, it is strictly prohibited to illegally park vehicles, illegally build and pile up debris on the fire truck passage.