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How to properly solve the problem that the landlord won't let bask in the quilt on the rooftop?
For safety reasons, some roofs have been blocked, especially those of high-rise buildings. The air above them is not good, and the dust raised is relatively large. Even if you go to dry the quilt above, the sun is very good, and it will also dry out the dust of a quilt. Just find another way to bask in the quilt.

People under the eaves have to bow their heads. Under normal circumstances, when we go out to rent a house, the landlord will only give us the key to the room, not the key to the rooftop. In some rental houses, the roofs are even locked and no tenants are allowed to go up. This is also to avoid accidents for tenants.

Therefore, the landlord won't give way to bask in the quilt on the rooftop, and you shouldn't deliberately pick the lock, so there is really no need to go to bask in the quilt on the balcony.

Bask in the quilt can go to many places without going to the rooftop. However, it is also relatively safe, so you don't have to worry about the roof being too high. If you are not careful, something will happen. For example, corridors and balconies in rooms and most dormitory-type residential buildings will have such corridors. You can go to bask in the quilt as long as you clean the railings and walls with a towel. You don't have to run to the roof.

Of course, not all rented houses have corridors to use. In order to save space, more rented houses have public corridors leading to residents. There is no so-called corridor.

In this case, you need to use some equipment.

For example, buy a set of hanging quilt racks from the internet, which can be different in shape and meet your own needs.

Then put it in the room, where you can bask in the sun, and you can go to bask in the quilt, and you don't have to worry about the big quilt being blown away in the typhoon, and there is less dust at home. ...

Of course, if you live in a residential area and there is enough open space downstairs, you can also buy one with others as shown in the above picture, and take turns in bask in the quilt, which is more economical. It won't be as offensive as bask in the quilt, who uses community fitness equipment. ...

In fact, if you think that the purpose of using the sun to violently bask in the quilt is to eliminate mites, you can use other tools to achieve this goal, which is more efficient and faster.

According to the research data on the internet, the effect of eliminating mites by sunlight is not high. After a day of drying, the "sunshine smell" on the quilt is not caused by killing mites.

The best way is to "disinfect" the quilt with mite-removing spray and mite-removing equipment. There are many such products on the Internet, so I won't introduce them. I'll just find some good ones myself. You can even find a special mite removal company to remove mites from quilts.

And why not use bask in the quilt's way, but spend money to buy equipment to eliminate mites? Because we touch the quilt every day, it is very close to us. If the quilt is unsanitary and there are bacteria on it, people will also be affected. I think health is more important than money for equipment.