- 1. A first aid kit is available at a behavioral health respite home sufficient to meet the needs of recipients;
2. If a firearm or ammunition for a firearm is stored at a behavioral health respite home:
- a. The firearm is stored separate from the ammunition for the firearm; and
b. The firearm and the ammunition for the firearm are:
- i. Stored in a locked closet, cabinet, or container; and
- ii. Inaccessible to a recipient;
3. A smoke detector is installed in:
- a. A bedroom used by a recipient,
- b. A hallway in a behavioral health respite home, and
- c. A behavioral health respite home’s kitchen;
4. A smoke detector required in subsection (3):
- a. Is maintained in operable condition; and
- b. Is battery operated or, if hard-wired into the electrical system of a behavioral health respite home, has a back-up battery;
- 5. A behavioral health respite home has a portable fire extinguisher that is labeled 1A-10-BC by the Underwriters Laboratory and available in the behavioral health respite home’s kitchen;
6. A portable fire extinguisher required in subsection (5) is:
- a. If a disposable fire extinguisher, replaced when the fire extinguisher’s indicator reaches the red zone; or
- b. Serviced at least once every 12 months and has a tag attached to the fire extinguisher that includes the date of service;
- 7. A written evacuation plan is maintained and available for use by the provider and any recipient in a behavioral health respite home;
- 8. An evacuation drill is conducted at least once every six months; and
- 9. A record of an evacuation drill required in subsection (8) is maintained for at least 12 months after the date of the evacuation drill.
A provider shall ensure that:
Historical Note
Section made by exempt rulemaking at 19 A.A.R. 2015, effective October 1, 2013 (Supp. 13-2). Section R9-10-1609 renumbered to R9-10-1610; new Section R9-10-1609 renumbered from R9-10-1608 and amended by exempt rulemaking at 20 A.A.R. 1409, pursuant to Laws 2013, Ch. 10, § 13; effective July 1, 2014 (Supp. 14-2).