What is the policy on using a hairdryer in the common bathroom at a ladies hostel in DHA City?
Ladies Hostel with Cupboard
“In the past, when I was a resident at that ladies hostel, I found that the hairdryer was not allowed in the common bathroom. I remember one day, while trying to dry my hair, I noticed a sign that said ‘Hairdryer not allowed in this room.’ I felt a bit embarrassed to be caught doing something that is not allowed. Now, if you are reading this, then the policy has changed. If you are staying there now, then you are free to use your hairdryer in the common bathroom. This Site I
Safe and Secure Female Hostel
The policy at my safe and secure female hostel is to turn off the hairdryer and leave it switched off. It is not only safer for the residents, but also for me, the staff, and the building’s other occupants. While the heating is needed for drying the towels, leaving the hairdryer on will just generate heat buildup. Not to mention, it’s also a potential fire hazard if the heating system fails or is overloaded. I would appreciate if all hostels in Pakistan follow a similar policy
Lowest Price Ladies Hostel
Dear All, In the following days, I was asked to move to the shared bathroom with the girls. I immediately felt at ease and happy. We have this amazing place that we’ve made together. Now, I was not sure about using a hairdryer in the common bathroom. Is it a no-no? Are there any other options to dry my hair? I’ve tried running the water, using the drying racks but nothing seemed to help. When I asked a few of my fellow-lady friends about this, they said
Female Shared Hostel
“In the common bathroom at DHA City’s female shared hostel, I’ve been using a hairdryer for an average of 20-30 minutes every day. I find it convenient, reliable, and saves me time. However, I’ve noticed that some hostel staff don’t like it. Their response to it varies, but in general, they find it annoying. I’ve also found that some women don’t like using it either, finding the scent and heat too strong for their liking. I’ve
Fire Safety Certified Women Hostel
The policy on using a hairdryer in the common bathroom at a ladies hostel in DHA City is as follows: Yes, a hairdryer is allowed in the common bathroom of our ladies hostel at DHA City. This is because we do not have a separate male and female bathroom at our hostel. We believe in equality, and all our ladies and gentlemen are allowed to use whatever facilities they like, as long as it doesn’t pose any safety risks to the hostel. Please remember that any haird
Girls Hostel with Visiting Hours
I was in a DHA City girls’ hostel with two roommates in a two-bed room, when we got the news that our hostel had a new policy on using hairdryers. Everybody had a look at me and I had a look at my roommates. I was scared. They didn’t say anything about it at the time, so we thought we could safely leave our curtains up and continue to have our own room, and use the shared bathroom as a private one. But then I saw the policy was different than
Female Hostel for University Students
[Insert your own introductory paragraph] The policy on using a hairdryer in the common bathroom at a ladies hostel in DHA City is to use a hairdryer at your own risk. We’ve experienced multiple incidents of guests using hairdryers recklessly in our hostel bathrooms. This leads to fires and accidents, which cause unnecessary stress and inconvenience to our guests. Therefore, we recommend that guests use only the hairdryers in our hostel rooms. In case there is an emer
Ladies Hostel with Library
What’s in my life, my life, in short and with some heartfelt emotion and honesty: – I’m a young woman, in my late twenties, single, who was raised in a modest household with parents who worked hard to put food on the table and give me a decent childhood. – Like every other Indian in Pakistan, I’ve faced a few uncertainties. I had to move to another country when I was sixteen, to seek opportunities and build a new life, where things like safety,