(a) Bunks. Bunks shall be fire resistive. The mattress
surface of the bunk shall measure not less than 2' 3" wide and 6'
3" long.
(b) Toilets and Lavatories. Toilets and lavatories
shall be provided in cells and day rooms. They may be conventional
type. Based on design capacity, each cell and day room shall provide
1 toilet and lavatory capable of providing drinking water for each
group or increment of 8 inmates.
(c) Showers. Shower areas shall be not less than 2'
6" square per showerhead and not less than 7' 0" high. Construction
should be of materials which resist the action of soap and water.
Drying areas of not less than 2' 6" square sloped to a drain should
be provided adjoining the shower entrance. Based on design capacity,
each day room, unless otherwise approved by the Commission, shall
provide 1 shower for each group or increment of 12 inmates.
(d) Tables and Seating. Tables and seating shall be
constructed of materials which will resist vandalism. They shall be
fire resistive and reasonably remote from toilet areas. Tables and
benches shall be not less than 12" wide, and linear seating shall
be not less than 18 continuous inches per person. Stools shall be
not less than 12" in diameter. Seating height of 17" to 19" shall
be provided.
(e) Privacy Shields. Inmate toilet and shower areas
in dormitories, multiple occupancy cells, single occupancy cells,
holding cells, and day rooms shall be equipped to restrict viewing
from persons outside the cell and staff areas in direct supervision
designs. Privacy shields shall extend from about 15" above the finished
floor to about 5' high and shall be securely anchored.
(f) Mirrors. Mirrors shall be constructed of unbreakable
material. Mirrors shall be provided above lavatories in day rooms
and separation cells.
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