Viral Video: AC unit installed in dangerous place on 23rd floor, technician refused service
Technician Refuses AC Unit Service : A shocking video is becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which an outdoor AC unit is seen installed in a very dangerous manner on the 23rd floor of a high-rise apartment. After watching the video, concern about security has increased among people.
The clip shows the unit being installed outside on a narrow balcony, where there is almost no safe space for a person to stand and work. Due to height and lack of support, this setup looks very scary even in the camera.
Someone had installed their AC’s outdoor unit outside the window on the balcony of their flat on the 23rd floor.
When the AC stopped working, they called a technician for service. But the technician refused, saying he wouldn’t service it because the unit was hanging outside at… pic.twitter.com/WR8OhuFWSX
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Outdoor AC unit installed outside on 23rd floor
The technician recording the video tells that for this reason he flatly refused to service. He says why would Ko8e risk his life just to earn ₹300-400 at such a height.
He also raised the question that if someone falls down while serving, then who will take responsibility. The technician’s words drew the attention of people online towards the service workers who perform such risky tasks every day. This video has been shared on X with an account named Saffron Chargers.
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People raised questions on building safety standards
After the video went viral, users have raised questions on the building safety standards and design. Many people on social media said that safety harnesses and other safety equipment should be made mandatory for working at height.
Some users said that the real problem is poor building design and lack of rules. In many countries, a separate safe place is made for installing the AC unit, so that the technicians can work easily. Some people even called this balcony design a “death trap”.
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