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Military training housekeeping standards

The standards for housekeeping in military training are:

1. Desk area.

No items can be placed on the main unit in the lower right corner of the desk. It must be left empty, and the books in the grid should be arranged neatly from left to right, from low to high, and from thin to thick. The tops of bed boards, desk tops, bookshelves, cabinets, cabinets and bookshelves (that is, under the bed boards) should be wiped clean and free of dust.

Personal books are neatly placed on the upper level of the two-story bookshelf, and personal belongings are neatly placed on the lower level. Personal belongings cannot fill the entire grid. The items are arranged from the inside to the outside in order from small to large, and from low to high from the left. Place it to the right. Snacks cannot be placed in the grid. The overall layout of the dormitory is consistent and neat.

Then only desk lamps, power strips, kettles, and cups can be placed on the table. Do not place other items on the table.

The dormitory can use power strips, but only one per person is allowed, and it must be placed neatly on the table.

Finally, it is very important to keep the dormitory layout in a unified style.

2. Bed.

The pillow should be placed on the quilt and placed on the side of the bed near the balcony.

Except for pillows, quilts and mattresses, no other items are allowed on the bed (including small desk lamps, fans, small desks, mosquito nets, etc.).

The above are the housekeeping standards. However, the last thing I want to say is that whether it is military training or not, we must ensure that the dormitory is clean and tidy. As for housekeeping, I feel that most of the desks are more strict in checking and have a lot of things, so friends should focus on tidying up the desks.