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Electric patrol

Electric patrol cars are patrol vehicles powered by electricity, mainly used for short-distance patrols, security and daily management. They have a wide range of uses, mainly including the following aspects:

1. Public security patrols

Applicable to law enforcement departments such as public security, special police, and urban management, for daily patrols in communities, commercial areas, scenic spots, etc., to improve safety and emergency response capabilities.

2. Campus patrols

Used for patrols by security personnel in educational institutions such as colleges, primary and secondary schools and kindergartens to ensure campus safety and quickly handle emergencies.

3. Scenic area patrols

In tourist attractions, resorts, large parks and other places, help managers maintain order and improve tourists' sense of security.

4. Factories and industrial parks

Used for safety inspections in large factories and industrial parks, supervise production order, and prevent safety accidents.

5. Community and property management

Property companies use it for patrols in communities to ensure the safety of residents and deal with problems such as illegal parking and noise nuisance.

6. Large-scale events and competitions

Used in sports events, music festivals, large exhibitions and other places for crowd management and security patrols.

7. Airports, stations and docks

At airports, train stations, subway stations, port docks and other places, it helps security personnel patrol and improve the safety level of transportation hubs.

8. Hospitals and medical institutions

It is used for internal patrols in hospitals to ensure good order and respond quickly to emergencies.

9. Government agencies

It is used in government agencies, administrative centers and other places to improve the level of safety management.

10. Environmental patrol

Since electric patrol cars are pollution-free and low-noise, they can be used for environmental protection patrols, such as forest fire prevention and wetland park patrols.