The standard size of a container house is 18 square meters, equipped with 5-6 sets of bunk beds (90*190cm), leaving a central aisle, providing accommodation for 10-12 people. However, in practical use, typically only 5 sets of bunk beds are arranged, accommodating 5-10 people, while freeing up space for storing other items, making living conditions more comfortable. When used for medical epidemic prevention, a standard container house generally accommodates only 1-2 people to avoid cross-infection.
It is worth noting that regardless of the number of occupants, safety always takes precedence. During use, avoid arbitrarily pulling electrical wires to prevent issues such as peeling paint and fires that could affect the lifespan of the container house.