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Why do many university libraries only have a few charging sockets?
There is the possibility of explosion when charging, and the books in the library are flammable. Because there are many newspapers and books in the library, fire prevention is the top priority.

Moreover, when electronic equipment is charged, it may cause passers-by readers to trip.

The library is an environment for reading and learning. Using a mobile phone is disrespectful to other readers, let alone charging here. The circuit load there is relatively heavy, but if you use the patch panel, don't let others use it with you, or you won't be able to load it. Overloading electricity has great fire danger. For the sake of fire safety, people who enter the museum are not allowed to charge their mobile phones and computers inside. Because there are many readers in the study room, some readers who bring their own electronic devices will use the power socket of the study room because they need to charge temporarily. Doing so has the hidden danger of overloading electricity, which may lead to power failure in some areas and damage to personal electronic equipment due to improper charging.