I saw some abandoned houses in the country. Why are the windows sealed with bricks? Anything to say?
1. Safety considerations: If the house has been abandoned, you can seal the windows to prevent people from entering the house. This practice can reduce the possibility of window damage, because moving bricks is much more difficult than breaking windows.
2. Protect privacy: Some houses may have been sold or inherited, but the new owners have not moved in. In this case, the window may be sealed to protect the privacy of the new owner and prevent the outside world from spying on the room through the window.
3. Aesthetic considerations: Some houses may have been abandoned, but they still have ornamental value. Sealing windows can reduce the damage of windows and the accumulation of dust and dirt, thus keeping the appearance of houses clean and tidy.
4. Feng Shui belief: In some cultural traditions, sealing windows may be considered unlucky, because it is regarded as a way to stop the flow of indoor life. Therefore, some people may choose to close their windows to avoid the adverse effects of geomantic omen.
It should be noted that if the house is abandoned and no longer used, it may have become a dangerous building or pose a threat to public safety. In this case, sealing the window may be a necessary safety measure.