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Is it reasonable for universities to restrict the use of electricity in dormitories?

I think it's correct. Everyone needs certain rules and regulations. Without rules, Fiona Fang can't be made. This must be restricted. In a public place like a school, if we don't have corresponding rules to control it, the world may be in a mess.

There are some reasons why schools do this. Just like our school, it is also limited by electricity. Lights will be turned off at 1: 3 every night, and generally high-power hair dryers are not allowed to be used, especially some hair-shaping tools used in girls' dormitories, which will be broken if plugged in.

originally, the electricity consumption of the school is very large. Every day, there are a lot of classroom multimedia and lamps, which are very expensive, and these need personnel to manage. Although the school advocates people to turn off electricity, many people still waste electricity and always forget it.

give a simple example, just like our dormitory. For example, during the day, when all of us are out of the dormitory, the lights in the dormitory are not turned on. We are all in trouble, so we don't want to toss it in and close it again. If you are at home, going out will definitely close everything. This is that electricity in schools costs nothing, so it is good for managing electricity.

Restricting the use of electricity is also a manifestation of saving electricity. Although I can't understand the situation that the lights are turned off at 1: 3 in the university dormitory, I feel quite good now. 1: 3 as a bedtime, almost. If the electricity doesn't stop, everyone won't go to bed early, so you can rest earlier.

So generally speaking, I quite agree that electricity is restricted in the dormitory, because there was a fire in our school before, because a girl used a perm, and then she kept plugging in the electricity, forgot to turn it off and put it on the bed. It directly caused a fire, but fortunately, there were no people in the dormitory building at that time, causing no casualties.