Through the construction of a safety and epidemic prevention community indicator system, this paper aims to identify the key issues facing the current community development from the perspective of public needs, and propose a planned response strategy. This paper adopts a fuzzy evaluation method that emphasizes the subjective feelings of residents, and obtains data through questionnaire surveys on the spot. The results show that the comprehensive fuzzy evaluation results of healthy communities are general. Among them, community residents pay the most attention to evaluation factors such as environmental sanitation quality, community recreational facilities and public health safety awareness; they are most satisfied with the lighting and ventilation of their houses, while they are most dissatisfied with the configuration of community health facilities and community recreational facilities. Therefore, it is suggested that in community planning, priority should be given to improving the "high concern-low satisfaction" factor.