- (a) The orders of the local and state departments of health and of the fire marshal as they relate to items of health and safety shall be carried out.
- (b) The superintendent shall strive to provide housing space sufficient to accommodate, without crowding, the number of residents likely to require care at any one time.
- (c) Floors, walls, furniture and equipment must be kept in good condition and be of a character to permit easy cleaning.
- (d) Arrangement of rooms must be such as to permit segregation according to sex, and as much as is practicable according to character and physical and mental condition.
- (e) Sleeping rooms must be exterior rooms with sufficient window space to provide adequate light and ventilation.
- (f) Beds must be kept at least three feet apart except in emergencies and must be individual units, except that "bunk beds" are acceptable.
- (g) Each bed must have a mattress, sheets, pillow, and pillow case, as well as blankets. These items must be kept in a clean and sanitary condition.
- (h) A facility shall provide each resident a place for the resident's individual items for personal hygiene, such as a towel, washcloth, toothbrush, and comb.
(Eff. 7/3/80, Register 74; am 1/14/2000, Register 153)