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Implementation of Boarding House Policies on Student Boarders' Safety in Tangub City: An Assessment

Leonemay A. Compayan, Joann D. Dasok and Lorra Alona B. Sambayon
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Leonemay A. Compayan: Tangub City Global College Maloro, Tangub City Angub City Global College
Joann D. Dasok: Tangub City Global College Maloro, Tangub City Angub City Global College
Lorra Alona B. Sambayon: Tangub City Global College Maloro, Tangub City Angub City Global College

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 10, 2876-2936

Abstract: Boarding houses serve as a second home for many students offering not just a place to stay but also a sense of comfort, community, and belonging, making the safety and well-being of residents a pressing concern. This study aimed to assess the implementation of boarding house rules and regulations in Barangay Maloro and Silanga, Tangub City, with a focus on facilities, fire safety, sanitation, and maintenance. A total of 259 respondents participated in the quantitative survey, while seven boarders were interviewed for qualitative insights. The findings indicated that, overall, respondents were satisfied with the boarding houses' basic facilities such as comfort rooms, lighting, and waste management. However, concerns arose regarding the inconsistent supply of potable water, inadequate fire safety measures, and insufficient maintenance of electrical and fire safety equipment. The study concludes that while the boarding houses largely meet the required standards, improvements are necessary in specific areas- particularly water supply, fire safety responsiveness, and water safety to better ensure the well-being of the residents. Based on these findings, it is recommended that boarding house owners implement a consistent water supply, improve fire safety inspections, and provide better electrical fault management to enhance overall living conditions for student boarders.

Date: 2025
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