Literal question
3. Number of rooms
(Do not include bathrooms, laundry areas, hallways or separate kitchens)
____ Total number of rooms
____ How many are used for sleeping?
[Fill-in numbered ovals appear here.]
Interviewer instructions
Question 3
-- Number of rooms
This question is designed to find out the total number of rooms and the number of rooms used for sleeping.
Important: Bathrooms, washrooms, hallways, and kitchens are not counted in the total number of rooms, unless they are permanently used for sleeping.
[A graphic in the left margin illustrates an enumerator explaining what is not counted as a room]
Rooms in the dwelling used exclusively for professional, commercial, or industrial purposes are not counted in the total number of rooms. E.g. lawyer's office, office, hair salon, workshop, etc.
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In order to answer this question, the following concepts need to be explained:
Room:
A room is every compartment, room or area that forms part of the dwelling. Rooms are enclosed or separated by fixed walls and include living rooms, "recibos" [entryways], dining rooms, sleeping rooms, studies, recreation rooms, and service rooms.
-- When a room is divided by folding screens, screens, or partitions, it is considered to be one room and not separate rooms.