What are the benefits of charging for elevators in residential areas?

Recently, the elevator in a residential area in Shandong suddenly started to charge by time, and you need to pay 10 yuan prepaid card to take the elevator. You can take 600 elevators for 30 yuan, which is equivalent to taking an elevator for 50 cents and going up and down for 10 cents. In fact, it is not the first time to pay by elevator, but for various reasons, the payment by elevator in the community has not been fully implemented, so why should the property company implement this measure? Because paying by elevator has the following advantages:

1. Avoid children pressing the elevator indiscriminately. Residential areas, especially high-rise residential areas with high population density, often have many school-age children living in many families, while children in small and medium-sized cities often lack suitable entertainment methods and places, so residential areas have become the most densely populated places for children, and the elevators at home are even more magical? Big toys? Xiong Haizi's people can't find anything to play during the holiday, so they will definitely play in the community. Steel toys? .

2. Improve the use efficiency of elevators and avoid the waste of public resources. As the standard of high-rise residential quarters, elevators are important public resources. However, with the rapid development of industrialized society, the urban population is increasing. Some low-quality citizens still maintain some bad habits after entering urban life. They occupy the elevator as a public resource for a long time, waste public space, bring more human and financial losses to property management, and at the same time affect other residents in the same building and attract other residents.

? Pay-as-you-go can effectively reduce the useless work of elevators and save a lot of manpower and financial resources for elevator maintenance. At the same time, the benefits of elevators can also provide better property services for residents in other aspects. However, the implementation of pay-per-view for elevators in residential areas still depends on the management of residential areas. When service and management can't keep up, community managers should not rush headlong into action and blindly follow suit.