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What are the stick figures in community facilities?
Community facilities are as follows:

1, fitness equipment.

Public fitness equipment refers to fitness equipment provided to citizens for free in public places or communities. Public fitness equipment provides citizens with convenient, practical, healthy and environmentally friendly exercise methods, and promotes the improvement of public health and quality of life.

2. Street lamps.

At night, the streets of the city will light up; During the day, it will also bring convenience and speed to people's travel. In the city, many buildings need to be decorated with street lamps. For example, some parks or squares will be decorated with street lamps.

3. Public seats.

There are roughly two forms of public seats, namely benches and chairs. Public seats can give people some private space for some special activities, such as resting, eating snacks, reading, taking a nap, knitting, playing chess, sunbathing, watching people, talking and so on.

4. Public fire.

Public fire-fighting equipment refers to the equipment used to prevent and extinguish fires in public places or buildings, including automatic fire alarm systems, fire extinguishers, fire hydrants, automatic sprinkler systems, evacuation passages, etc.

Benefits of community facilities:

1, improve the quality of life.

In order to improve the quality of life, community infrastructure and services are an important part of basic public services, including public transportation, water supply, power supply, gas and communication infrastructure, as well as public services such as medical care, education, culture and sports.

2. meet the needs of life.

The improvement of these facilities and services can improve the quality of life of residents and meet their basic needs.

3. Optimize social resources.

The construction of community infrastructure and services can not only meet the needs of residents, but also optimize the allocation of social resources.

4. Avoid over-exploitation.

Perfecting the public transportation network can reduce the number of private cars and save oil resources; The construction of parks and fitness facilities can reduce residents' use of outdoor activities, thus avoiding over-exploitation of the community.