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Discussion on Apartment and Hospital Cleanliness Standards

Jun 30, 2026 · Shared with Braindump

Summary:
- Proposal for a policy to replace all sound-absorbing materials in apartments with new items for each new tenant.
- Critique of current hospital construction standards advocating for removable internal structures for easy sanitation.
- Advocacy for regular deep cleaning standards in private homes to eliminate contaminants.

Content:
So, the apartment buildings need to. We need to come up with a policy that all apartment buildings need to be the inside of anything that can absorb sound, like the sheetrock, the doors, the lighting, the windows, the blinds, the everything, the electrical covers, the fire hydrants, the sprinkler systems, the everything that's got a surface on the inside, has to be removed and put in new stuff every time you get a new tenant. And that's why I don't believe in apartments at all and rent, because it's too expensive to do that. The same thing with hospitals.

The hospitals should not be built the way they're built. There should be a disposal for the inside of it. The whole inside is a capsule for each apartment, I mean, each room in a hospital, and you can, you unfold it and take out the entire thing out of it every time you put in a new patient. That's the standard, but if you have your own home, you do this consistently every week. Every week, you clean out the whole thing and you have things where you do not bring any contaminant inside your house. You don't cook inside it, nothing.

And we're not able to do that.