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Scrapped fire turrets generally cannot be sold directly as scrap metal. Certain procedures and regulations need to be followed. The main reasons are as follows:
Asset attributes and management regulations
●Fire turrets usually belong to fire protection facilities and are part of public assets or corporate assets. For the disposal of such assets, whether it is government departments, enterprises, institutions or other organizations, there are corresponding asset management regulations and processes. Generally, it needs to go through the internal approval, evaluation and other procedures of the relevant departments or units to confirm that it has indeed reached the scrap standard and has no other use value before it can be disposed of. It cannot be sold as scrap iron at will.
●Fire turrets of some large enterprises or units may be purchased through special procurement funds. When disposed of, they must comply with the relevant provisions of the procurement contract regarding asset scrapping and disposal, as well as the requirements of the financial department or higher-level authorities.
Safety and environmental factors
●Fire turrets may contain some special components or materials, such as fire extinguishing agent storage devices, oil in hydraulic systems, electrical components, etc. These parts require professional handling and cleaning when scrapped to ensure safety and environmental protection. For example, if fire extinguishing agents are discharged randomly, they may cause pollution to the environment. Hydraulic oil also needs to be recycled. Electrical components may contain harmful substances such as heavy metals and need to be disposed of in the same way as electronic waste. The entire fire turret cannot simply be treated as waste. Iron treatment.
●The structure of the fire turret may have safety hazards, such as looseness and deformation of the structure after long-term use. During the dismantling and disposal process, if professional methods and safety measures are not taken, accidents such as collapse and falling may occur, endangering the safety of people and surrounding facilities. Therefore, professionals are required to conduct assessment and removal to ensure safety.
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