2. According to the local situation of the school and the actual situation of the campus, effectively deploy, publicize and educate users, and effectively investigate and manage related facilities.
3. The key points for the safe use of dormitory buildings include building management, ventilation and air conditioning, water supply and drainage, electricity consumption, garbage and waste management, sanitation and disinfection, etc. All preventive and control measures shall not affect fire safety and emergency evacuation.
4. During the epidemic, the operation, management and emergency disposal of student dormitories should not only comply with the provisions of these measures, but also meet the requirements of existing national laws and regulations and relevant standards, as well as the emergency disposal measures formulated by relevant state departments, and also meet the specific provisions of local health and epidemic prevention departments.
First, apartment management.
1. If possible, reduce the density of people in the dormitory as much as possible, minimize the gathering of people, and avoid cross-infection during use.
2. Effective physical isolation and special protective measures should be taken for dormitory buildings (districts) with potential infection, and obvious signs should be set up.
3. Close the public activity room and restrict the use of people gathering places.
4. When using the elevator, there must be someone who is responsible for the management and take regular disinfection measures.
5. Reasonably restrict the use of public kitchens and establish a public catering system.
6. Restrict the use of public * * * washing machines, public * * * hair dryers, public * * * printers and self-service vending machines. When it is really necessary to use, strict management and disinfection measures should be taken.
7. Public hallways, walkways, stairwells, cleaning rooms, public toilets, washrooms, clothes drying rooms, etc. Should be disinfected regularly, focusing on touch-sensitive parts such as door handles, stair handrails, switches and buttons.
Second, ventilation and air conditioning
1. Public foyer, public toilet, public washroom and laundry room should be ventilated regularly according to the climate characteristics of the area; For cold and cold areas, attention should be paid to the time of window opening and ventilation, and the room temperature should not be lower than 5℃ when there is no one indoors.
2. Public corridors should be naturally ventilated by opening external windows. When the corridor does not have natural ventilation conditions, with the consent of the relevant departments, the mechanical smoke exhaust system of the corridor can be started regularly, and the noise value after the smoke exhaust fan is turned on is acceptable.
3. Doors and windows adjacent to dormitory rooms and inner corridors should be conveniently closed to reduce the air flow between inner corridors and dormitory rooms.
4. Dormitory rooms should be ventilated regularly during the relatively mild temperature period according to the climate characteristics of the region, and dormitory rooms in cold and cold areas should be regularly ventilated.
5. The bathroom attached to the dormitory should open the window for ventilation or open the exhaust system.