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4a Scenic Area Maternal and Infant Room Standards
The area is generally not less than 10 square meters. Non-slip floor. Baby changing table with safety buckle. Wash basin with hot water and hand sanitizer. The seat is convenient for breastfeeding breaks and the table is convenient for placing breastfeeding related supplies. Paper towels and wet wipes are provided. Power socket. garbage can.
The mother and baby room is a private place without monitoring facilities. Users are required to take good care of their personal belongings. When leaving, they should take away their personal belongings, keep the environment clean, turn off the lights and air conditioners, and then lock the door and leave. , return the key. The mother and baby room is only used for breastfeeding, etc., and is not allowed to be used for other purposes (such as eating, resting or private discussions, etc.). Non-nursing personnel (especially men) are not allowed to enter. The disinfection cabinets, water dispensers, refrigerators, etc. in this room are all public property. Please use them with care. They are not allowed to be taken out or moved without authorization. If there is any damage, compensation will be paid according to the price.
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