What should I do if someone doesn t take out the garbage in the bathroom in the university dormitory

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-25
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In the university dormitory, the division of labor for cleaning should still be clear. However, the general division of labor is aimed at the main body of the bedroom, so the cleaning of the bathroom may be neglected. For what the subject said, the garbage problem in the bathroom, I have some suggestions.

    First of all, I think your roommates, whether it's a four-person room or a six-person room, should have a short meeting first. The head of the dormitory must first raise the question of how to deal with the garbage in the bathroom. For example, if it is the turn of a roommate to be on duty on a certain day or week, then he must not only do a good job of hygiene in the dormitory, but also take out all the garbage in the dormitory.

    And in response to this problem, you have to make a rule, and then write it out by hand and stick it behind the door of your dormitory, so that you can see it at all times.

    Secondly, everyone in your dormitory should play a supervisory role, and if one of your roommates is on duty on a certain day, and he misses the garbage in the bathroom, then you should also take appropriate punishment measures. Of course, the punitive measures must also be written into the rules and regulations to reflect their authority. For example, you can punish her for continuing to be on duty for a day, or, at noon that day, go to the cafeteria and help you bring all the roommates' meals.

    I'm sure she'll never make a second mistake after the punishment. Of course, you must also apply the punishment.

    Finally, I want to say that after all, they are all in the same dormitory, and they and their college roommates have to stay under the same roof for four years. So sometimes there are some things that don't need to be so clear, if, one day you go to the toilet and find that the bathroom is full of garbage, you can also just throw it out, just a gesture.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    University is a small society, and I think that people who can deal with all kinds of problems and emergencies in college life are often able to cope with all kinds of difficulties in life in the future. For the sanitation of university dormitories, it has always been a difficult problem to solve, if no one takes out the garbage in the bathroom of the university dormitory, I have the following suggestions:

    The first point, the implementation of the rotation duty system, that is, can be a week for a health responsibility period, and then everyone takes turns to implement duty, so that everyone can be on duty, and must also be on duty, of course, the day on duty must clean up the garbage in the dormitory bathroom, but also sweep and mop the floor, etc., this is actually quite fair, do not have to make a big noise about the things on duty, but also can be accepted by the people in the dormitory, and the suggestion is to take the week as a unit, Because this makes it easier to calculate, it also avoids the embarrassment of having to clean up every day. And after everyone is busy with their own sanitation duty week, they can not clean for a long time, and it is still a long time before the next sanitation duty week.

    The second point is to implement the system of who produces and who cleans up, because the garbage in the university bathroom is actually the paper used in the toilet, and there are generally no other types of garbage, and it is unacceptable for people to clean up the garbage produced by others, so it is very convenient to clean up their own garbage, especially if some people produce a lot, they should be responsible for themselves.

    The third point is to implement a clear system of rewards and punishments, formulate strict regulations, students on duty are supervised by other roommates, and there are penalties for failing to meet the hygiene quality, and there are rewards for good health quality, and these punishments and rewards generally come from the dormitory fee, which can stimulate each roommate to work hard to do a good job of hygiene and take out the garbage in the bathroom.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This problem, when the school first started, often happened in our dormitory, because the garbage in the bathroom, it is different from other garbage in the dormitory, it is exceptionally dirty, so everyone is very disgusted.

    Later, we made a plan, that is, every time the cleaning will be cleaned in groups, our dormitory has a total of six people, the six people are divided into three groups, each group has two people, and then the whole dormitory is divided into bathrooms and balconies, which has a group of people in charge, and there is a group of people in the bathroom is responsible for indoor cleaning, since this division of labor, there is no need to worry about the garbage in the bathroom no one is responsible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I think our dormitory did a good job of hygiene back then, that is, to make a duty schedule.

    At the beginning, the dormitory was for 6 people, and when there was no duty schedule, in fact, everyone didn't pay much attention to the hygiene of public places, that is, the garbage in the corridor and bathroom. Everyone cleans and takes out the garbage, but the time is different in the dormitory, and sometimes the same person may do the same cleaning several times. Later, Y, the oldest in our dormitory, said, let's make a duty schedule, and everyone should pay attention to it on Sunday.

    In this way, the amount of sanitation on Monday must be very large, and Y took the initiative to say that she was responsible for Monday's hygiene.

    In normal times, everyone will take the initiative to clean up around their own stools and their own garbage, and on that day, people can clean the sanitation and toilet garbage. It's not that the garbage in the toilet is taken out every day, but it is against someone, if there is more garbage in the toilet, she will pour it.

    Anyway, our dorm didn't quarrel about this hygiene matter.

    I think you can try to propose that everyone take turns to do the duty, if there are many of you, or if there are few of you, just one person for a day, and no one will suffer anyway. If you think it's unfair to clean our dormitory, if it's dirty, you can also ask everyone to clean it every day.

    Many times, if you don't set the rules, there will indeed be a lot of unnecessary trouble. I think if you and your roommate propose this, everyone will be willing, after all, public health depends on everyone, and this is not a one-person business. Talk to your roommate, make a duty schedule, whoever should clean is who cleans, everyone supervises together, if anyone is not on duty to clean it directly, ask her to clean today, I think your situation will be much better.

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