Home safety assessment is an activity where technicians analyze and judge potential structural and usage safety hazards in the foundation, building structure, components, decorative finishes, and facilities of a building through document review, on-site inspections, and necessary simple tests, ultimately providing a comprehensive evaluation of the building's usage safety.
Home Safety Assessment Content
Home safety assessment includes verification of foundation, building structure, components, architectural decoration, structures, fire protection, lightning protection systems, special equipment such as elevators, as well as the corresponding water supply and drainage, heating and air conditioning equipment and systems.
Content Two: Masonry Structure Building Inspection and Audit Content
Structural systems and arrangements, building height, number of floors, and floor-to-floor height, thickness of load-bearing walls, and location of stairwells; overall connections and construction measures of the building; changes in architectural structure due to interior decoration; deformation and damage to structural components, including cracking, warping, corrosion of reinforcement in concrete components, and alkali erosion of walls, etc.
Content Three: Focus of Masonry Structure Building Inspection
In the overall connection construction of masonry structure buildings, emphasis should be placed on inspecting the wall arrangement and connections between longitudinal and transverse walls, the arrangement and connections of structural columns and lintels, precast floor connections, and components and connections in the building structure that are prone to cause local collapse.
































