I work as a caterer, and the kitchen smoke vent is blocked by someone else, can I sue him?

Updated on Kitchen 2024-08-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It depends on what is the reason for sealing your smoke exhaust outlet, if your kitchen smoke exhaust outlet is facing the window of someone else's house, you are lucky not to complain, has your fume been directly discharged through the fume purifier? If not, the Environmental Protection Bureau will also come to seal your shop, you can find an environmental protection equipment company to design and install a set of smoke exhaust system, where the smoke exhaust outlet is placed appropriately, if your kitchen fume is up to standard, others want to seal your can go to sue him.

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