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Hotel exhaust affects guests, which department is responsible?

The impact of hotel exhaust gas on residents is as follows:

1. The range hood of the hotel disturbs people, which belongs to the management scope of the environmental protection department. If the hotel business meets the noise standard, it will be regarded as a nuisance between 22 pm and 6 am.

2. The living area at night is more than 50 decibels, and the living area at night is more than 65 decibels. As long as it exceeds 9 pm or 10, it is a nuisance;

3. The time stipulated by each province is different, but it is almost the same, and the normal rest time of residents is a nuisance.

The smoke exhaust standards for restaurants are as follows:

1, the food processing area should be well ventilated, and damp and dirty air should be eliminated in time. The direction of air flow should be from high clean area to low clean area to prevent food, tableware and processing equipment and facilities from being polluted;

2, cooking places should adopt mechanical exhaust. An exhaust device with mechanical exhaust and oil fume filtering should be added to the upper part of the equipment that produces oil fume, and the filter should be easy to clean and replace;

3. In addition to mechanical exhaust, the equipment that generates a lot of steam should be divided into small rooms to prevent condensation and discharge condensed water;

4. The exhaust port shall be equipped with a net cover which is easy to clean, corrosion-resistant and meets the requirements of item 12 of this article, and can prevent the invasion of harmful animals;

5. If air conditioning facilities are used for ventilation, the air in the dining place should meet the requirements of GB 16 153 Hygienic Standard for Restaurants.

To sum up, hotel fumes affect residents' lives. You can complain to environmental protection, urban management and industry and commerce. According to the staff of the Urban Management Administrative Law Enforcement Bureau, soot pollution belongs to the investigation scope of the Law Enforcement Bureau.

Legal basis:

Article 25 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Environmental Protection Law

Where enterprises, institutions and other producers and operators illegally discharge pollutants, causing or likely to cause serious pollution, the competent environmental protection department of the people's government at or above the county level and other departments responsible for environmental protection supervision and management may seal up and detain the facilities and equipment that cause pollutant discharge.