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What is the size of the quilt (cover) in the school dormitory?
The specifications of beds in university dormitories are basically the same. 1.9m (length), 1. 1m (width).

Single beds are divided into iron frame beds and 1.2m single beds. The former is mainly students, and most of them are dormitories. The size of this bed is generally 90* 190cm. Mattresses are relatively thin, mostly placed against the wall, and only sheets can be used. The size is 160*2 15cm, which is enough. With the smallest 150*2 15cm, single use is enough. Quilts and quilt covers are the same size, pillowcases are generally 45*70cm (inner diameter), and pillows are the same size.

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Dimensions of quilts for babies and children

1m× 1.2m 2kg/ bed (winter quilt or mattress, temperature 0-8 degrees Celsius)

1m×1.2m1kg/bed (with heating in winter or a cover or mattress in spring and autumn, the temperature is 8- 17℃).

1m× 1.2m 0.5kg/ bed (summer quilt, temperature 17-24℃)

1.2m× 1.5m 3kg/ bed (winter quilt or mattress, temperature 0-8 degrees Celsius)

1.2m× 1.5m 2kg/ bed (there are blankets or mattresses for heating in winter or in spring and autumn, and the temperature is 8- 17 degrees Celsius).

1.2m×1.5m1kg/bed (summer quilt, temperature 17-24℃)

0.7m× 1.2m 1.5kg/ bed (mattress used in winter, temperature 0-8 degrees Celsius).

0.7m× 1 .2m1kg/bed (heating or mattress in winter and spring and autumn, temperature 8-20 degrees Celsius)

0.7m× 1.2m 0.5kg/ bed (mattress used in summer, temperature 20-28 degrees Celsius)