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Frame beds and bunk beds in university dormitories. What are the length, width and size?

The university dormitory is a framed bed, with a length of 2.00m, a width of 1.00m and a bed area of 2.00 square meters per person, which conforms to the unified dormitory bed size standard stipulated by the state. In addition, the student dormitory should ensure that each student has a bed.

The beds used by students should be solid, and the upper bunks of elevated beds and bunk beds should be provided with anti-falling plates (or poles). The height of the anti-falling plate (or rod) should not be less than 0.25m, and the length should not be less than 2/3 of the bed length. Bedding such as sheets, quilts and mattresses should meet the requirements in GB 18383.

The room spacing of student dormitory should meet the requirements of fire prevention and sunshine in JGJ36. The dormitory building shall be provided with fire safety evacuation instructions, fire alarm devices and obvious safety evacuation signs. The stairs, elevators and exits of student dormitory should meet the relevant requirements in JGJ36.

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Building requirements for student dormitories:

When single beds are used in dormitory rooms, the clear height of the room should not be less than 2.60m When bunk beds are used, the clear height of the room should not be less than 3.10m; When an elevated bed is used, the clear height of the room should not be less than 3.35 meters.

The per capita indoor area should not be less than 3.00m2/ person. Students' dormitory should have a certain storage space, and the size, width and depth of the storage space should meet the requirements of GB50099. Dormitories shall not be located in basements or semi-basements.

The student dormitory should be composed of living room, management room, bathroom, toilet, storage room and cleaning equipment room. The site selection of student dormitory should prevent the influence of noise and various pollution sources, and should comply with the relevant health protection standards in JGJ36.

In addition, student dormitories and teaching rooms should not be built layer by layer in the same building, but can be separated and attached by firewall in the same building. Student dormitories should be easy to be closed and managed by themselves, and should not share the same entrance and exit with teaching rooms.

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