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What should I do if I move too many things in the dormitory?
Dormitory relocation strategy

Step 1: Pack your luggage

1. Prepare several woven bags, several cartons and a roll of scotch tape. In your mind, first classify the items at home, such as clothes, quilts and socks, which can be mixed in woven bags. Start with things that are not used often, and box them first, such as books, out-of-season clothes, items that are not used often and are temporarily unnecessary.

2. Pack only one item at a time. Because you will forget what is put in which box, don't mix these items together and box them.

Put the heavy things in the small box and enlarge the big things. Books are definitely the heaviest things, so they must be put in two boxes, otherwise it is really difficult to move to the dormitory.

4. Mark the name, commodity name and serial number on the outside of the carton. After packing, please be sure to mark your name, new dormitory number and telephone number on the outside of the box, or tie a piece of cloth to know it's yours at first glance, so as to avoid flipping names from box to box! It's best to list the names of the items and stick them on a list so as not to forget what's in the box. At the same time, the boxes should be numbered outside, so that you can know whether there are any boxes lost during the handling process and immediately after moving.

5. There should be no gaps in the package. If there is a gap in the box, the contents in the box will move and cause damage. If there is a gap accidentally, use the newspaper as a buffer to fix the items in the box. The weight of this box is best that one person can carry it.

6. Be careful not to fill things too full. Too many boxes are easy to deform, which may cause damage to the items in the boxes. In addition, it may collapse due to imbalance when stacking boxes, which is very dangerous.

Step 2: Move items

1. Don't be reluctant to move things. Safety comes first. Be careful of spraining your waist, pay attention to the steps, and it's time to test the mutual help between classmates! It's best to contact one or two male students who don't move to the dormitory for help in advance. During the relocation, please pay attention to order, pay attention to safety when going up and down stairs, and be humble and help each other.

2. Take safety and convenience as the criterion, and wear it on the day of moving. You'd better wear long-sleeved trousers. Girls shouldn't wear skirts. Never wear slippers, sandals and high heels to avoid scratches or sprains.

3. Take care of your belongings. Too many people, too many hands. It's hard to find that a piece of luggage is wrong, so you'd better count and confirm your luggage in advance.

4. Help each other when moving the dormitory. For example, some items can be bundled with roommates and used as much as possible, so that resources can be shared and space can be saved. A dormitory should have a special person responsible for checking luggage, so that the division of labor is clear and foolproof, and the move can proceed smoothly.

5. Pay attention to the safety of people and articles when moving. After the luggage enters the room, someone should guard it and lock the door when leaving the room.