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What are the hidden dangers of bunk beds on campus when freshmen start school?
It is another school season. Many freshmen will start to live in dormitories with their classmates when they arrive at their new schools. Although many university dormitories are now in the pattern of one person, one desk and one bunk, in most universities with relatively poor conditions, bunk beds are mainly bunk beds, which has many hidden dangers on campus.

I guess everyone has seen the bunk beds in the school. The simple bed made of triangular iron frame is also very warm for girls who love beauty, but there are many invisible dangers in this bed. For example, climbing the stairs of the lower berth, many students will hurt themselves because of stumbling. Bruising is a common occurrence, and even more serious, it will break the skin and bleed, because these bunks are welded with triangular iron frames, and the corner of the bed at home is rounded, but these bunks are angular and even sharp, so naughty students are easy to get hurt, even if they are wrapped or edged with tape.

Recently, there was news that a teenage girl who had just entered school fell from the upper bunk bed on campus after staying at school for a period of time, and was disabled for life. This falling bed incident once again aroused everyone's concern about the double bed on campus.

After investigation, it is found that the double bed on campus does not meet the national safety standards, and there are no handrails at the junction of bunk beds, and the interval between climbing stairs is also very large, so it is easy to slip if you are not careful. Moreover, the length of the guardrail of the bed is only 16-20 cm, which is not in line with the safe distance that students can bear, and the problem of potential safety hazards needs to be solved urgently.