(a) Each household occupant shall have a bedroom that provides privacy.
(b) Each bedroom shall have at least fifty square feet (50 sq. ft.) of floor space per occupant.
(c) Each bedroom used for foster children shall have a window to the outside that can serve as an emergency escape.
(d)
(1) Bars, grilles, grates, or other items that block access to the window are permitted only if they can be removed from the inside without the use of a key, tool, or force greater than that required for normal operation of the window.
(2) In this event, each such bedroom shall have a working smoke detector.
(e) Children placed in the foster home shall have individual bedrooms.
(f) Each foster child shall be provided a safe bedroom, appropriate for the child’s age and needs, that includes a bed with a mattress, sheets, a pillow, a pillowcase, and adequate cover, all in good condition and similar to those provided to other household members.
(g) No child under six (6) years of age shall occupy a top bunk.
(h) Bedding shall be changed at least weekly, or more often if needed.
(i) Foster parents shall not co-sleep or bed-share with a foster child of any age, including infants.