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9/4/2018
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Broken Tray Conveyor With Chillers <br />Tray and Cart Storage <br />Open Kitchen Areas For Easy Access <br />Out -of -Service Mixer <br />Laundry - The laundry area is often thought of as <br />a key "infrastructure space" for the entire Jail. The <br />laundry provides for the complete sanitation of <br />inmate's clothing, bedding, towels, and other <br />articles. This is a "day to day" operation to <br />maintain cleanliness standards. Normally when <br />designed, the laundry is sized to support the <br />largest Jail population including overcrowding. <br />This provides for the optimum use of equipment <br />and space. When the laundry requirements <br />exceed the supported capacity, a few courses of <br />action are taken: (1) the laundry operation is <br />extended (a burden to equipment and staffing), (2) <br />the laundry space is expanded and additional <br />equipment is added, and/or (3) laundering <br />services are solicited from a private vendor. <br />STANDARDS - Title 24 is not specific regarding the amount and type of space needed for the laundry. <br />However, Title 15, outlines the clothing and bedding exchange for adults. Outer clothes shall be <br />exchanged at least once a week and undergarments and socks shall be exchanged at least twice each <br />Appendix B. <br />65A-169 <br />
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