The dormitory director of Ho Chi Minh City University of Education has just issued a notice on the use and arrangement of facilities and student belongings to ensure order and aesthetics of the rooms and convenience for living, working and studying.
According to this announcement, the Director of the dormitory of Ho Chi Minh City University of Education requires students to use and arrange their personal and collective belongings in the room. Specifically, the collective table area outside must be clean, tidy, and have a tablecloth. On the table, there should only be a water bottle, a tray of cups, and a vase of flowers.
For the shoe rack area, depending on the size, students can put more or less, but only for shoes and no other items, do not leave slippers on the floor and wear slippers in the room.
Notice of dormitory of Ho Chi Minh City University of Education
In particular, for the bed area, the dormitory requires students not to use mattresses (mattresses, pads, extra blankets), only sleeping on mats; mosquito nets, blankets, and pillows must be folded neatly after getting out of bed. Bookshelves are only for books, 1 box can be used as a shelf for other items (cosmetics, medicine, etc.), and a table lamp.
In addition, the dormitory management board of Ho Chi Minh City University of Education also requires that the bed corners be left empty, only for school backpacks, and the bed base be left empty, with no items left. The drying area or clothesline in the auxiliary area of each room is only for hanging coats, towels, face towels, ao dai and ironed shirts.
Some other requirements are that students take out the trash from 9pm to 11pm every day; students do not play games or watch movies continuously, which affects the quality of study and general living in the dormitory and dormitory area. The dormitory management board of Ho Chi Minh City University of Education requires students to do this from today until December 5th this year.
Master Nguyen Anh Dai, Director of the dormitory of Ho Chi Minh City University of Education, said that the dormitory management board asked students not to sleep on mattresses because recently many rooms in the dormitory have been infested with bedbugs. According to Mr. Dai, there is a whole building with all the rooms infested with bedbugs and it is very difficult to deal with them.
The dormitory director of Ho Chi Minh City University of Education said that as soon as bed bugs were discovered, the dormitory management hired a company to handle the problem, but to date the situation has not been completely resolved.
On the other hand, through understanding, the student's rooms are not clean and tidy. Therefore, the dormitory management board has asked students to rearrange the facilities and furniture to ensure order, aesthetics, and convenience for living and working.
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