(1) The provider must maintain buildings, premises, and equipment in a clean and sanitary condition, free of hazards, and in good repair. The provider must ensure the facility has:
- (a) Handrails for steps, stairways, and ramps if identified as a safety need.
- (b) Appropriate furnishings, based on the age and activities of the client supported.
- (c) Washable, water-resistant floors in bathrooms, kitchens, and other rooms exposed to moisture. Washable short-pile carpeting may be approved in kitchen areas if kept clean and sanitary.
- (d) Tamper-proof or tamper-resistant electrical outlets or blank covers installed in areas accessible to clients who might be endangered by access to them.
- (e) Easy access to the outdoors and rooms occupied by children in case an emergency arises.
- (f) Non-breakable light fixture covers or shatter-resistant light bulbs or tubes in food preparation and dining areas.
- (2) Adequate indoor and outdoor space, ventilation, light, and heat to ensure the health and comfort of all members of the household.
(3) The bathroom facilities must include:
- (a) Toilets, urinals, and handwashing sinks appropriate to the height for the clients supported, or have a safe and easily cleaned step stool or platform that is water-resistant; and
- (b) Soap and clean towels, disposable towels, or other approved hand-drying devices.
- (4) The cleanliness and care of the premises must meet generally accepted health standards for the storage and preparation of food.
- (5) The provider must make reasonable attempts to keep the premises free from pests, such as rodents, flies, cockroaches, fleas, and other insects using the least toxic methods.
- (6) The provider must have an immediate plan to address hazardous conditions on the property or in the facility.
- (7) The facility must be accessible to emergency vehicles and the address must be clearly visible on the facility or mailbox so that first responders can easily find the facility.
- (8) The facility must be located on a well-drained site, free from hazardous conditions.
- (9) Utility rooms with mop sinks that do not have windows opening to the outside must be ventilated with a mechanical exhaust fan to the outside of the building.
- (10) The use of window blinds or other window coverings with pull cords capable of forming a loop and posing a risk of strangulation to children are prohibited under RCW 43.216.380.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 71A.12.030 and 71A.12.040. WSR 25-11-094, s 388-826-0480, filed 5/21/25, effective 7/1/25.]