How to arrange the hygiene of university dormitory?

First of all, the meeting should determine its own area and public area.

Your own area, such as your own bed, desktop, chair, articles under your bed, cabinets, etc. ;

Public areas, such as dormitory corridors, dormitory public desktops, public toilets, toilets, trash cans, water tables, etc.

Can be increased or decreased according to the actual situation of the dormitory.

Secondly, determine the specific standards in different regions.

For example, your bed should be folded and paved, the items under the table and bed should be put away, and the position of the chair and the items on the chair should not be put.

Don't occupy public areas. Take away your belongings in time after use. Don't put them in public areas. The water table is clean without water stains, the ground is clean without garbage, and the trash can has no residue. Be sure to dispose of the cleaning tools after cleaning, and then put them away so as not to cause trouble to the next cleaner.

The specific standards need to be discussed and determined by your own meeting.

Finally, determine the system and rules for students to be on duty.

The public * * * area is a clean area for students on duty, and everyone in the dormitory takes turns to ensure the fairness and justice of the students on duty system.

Choose a dormitory leader who is responsible for supervising and judging the qualified degree of hygiene and cleanliness. If the cleaning is unqualified, you can remind the students on duty to clean again. If the students on duty feel ok and don't want to clean any more, they can take photos and be discussed and judged by all the members of the dormitory.

Another point is the premise of health arrangement, that is, to formulate a dormitory health maintenance system, prevention is greater than treatment, and maintenance is greater than cleaning.

In order to effectively prevent people from messing up the sanitation of public areas when they are not on duty, it is necessary to formulate a dormitory sanitation maintenance system, such as no spitting, no littering, and throwing garbage into trash cans. Similarly, the specific rules and regulations need to be discussed and formulated according to the specific situation of your dormitory before you can abide by them.

The above suggestions and measures are based on my past experience. At that time, there were four people in our dormitory and we had a special sister. The atmosphere in our dormitory is very harmonious. She was named after everyone's date of birth. This special sister is the oldest in our dormitory, so we all call her sister.

At that time, my eldest sister took us to a meeting to discuss some arrangements and systems of the dormitory, including the health system and specific arrangements. Because there are four people, it is easy to arrange, and we rotate once a week. Here's the arrangement. From Monday to Thursday, everyone is responsible for one day's sanitation, and the lottery is decided. You can identify a day of the week. We smoke once a week, then rest on Friday and Saturday, and we clean up together on Sunday afternoon.

We also discussed and determined the cleaning time, because there are mainly two stages: morning and evening. Before class in the morning, the students on duty should clean up the public areas of the dormitory, and individuals should clean up their private areas-beds and tables. Students on duty should clean it again between 9:00- 10 in the evening, morning and evening, including public areas.

Because it is a system discussed and adopted by everyone, it is well implemented. Of course, there are also roommates with poor hygiene habits. They didn't form the good habit of taking things from their original places and putting them away. Her bed is always full of things, and her own things are in a mess. Of course, we are not arrogant, but help while "abandoning". People who love to laugh do a good job of hygiene. Nobody takes this seriously, so we must surf the Internet, and so does the dormitory.

I wish you a wonderful college life ~