Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-5-7461 - Sleeping Areas and Furnishings
A. A licensee shall provide each child in
care with a designated area for rest and sleep as prescribed in this Section.
1. A licensee shall not use mobile dwellings,
trailers, or vehicles as sleeping quarters.
2. The licensee shall provide children in
care with bedroom space that:
a. Has a direct
source of natural light;
b. Has a
window that:
i. Opens to the outside without
a grill or other impediment to immediate, emergency exit;
ii. Can be easily opened from the
inside;
iii. Measures at least 22
inches on each side; and
iv. Has a
bottom sill that is no more than 48 inches from the floor; and
c. Is at least:
i. A 74 square foot floor area for a single
occupant;
ii. A 50 square foot
floor area for each occupant in a multiple sleeping area; or
iii. A 40 square foot floor area for each
crib.
3. The
licensee shall provide each child in care with a bed that:
a. Is proportional to the child's
height,
b. Is at least 30 inches
wide,
c. Has a solidly constructed
bed frame, and
d. Has safety
railings if developmentally appropriate for the child using the bed.
4. If a licensee uses a bunk bed,
the bed shall be limited to a double bunk, and shall have sufficient head room
to allow the upper occupant to sit up.
5. A licensee shall use only cribs that have:
a. Bars or slats no more than 2 3/8 inches
apart;
b. A mattress that fits
snugly into the crib frame so that there is no space between the mattress and
frame; and
c. No openings through
which a child could place his or her head.
6. A licensee shall provide sheets, pillow
cases, and blankets for each child and shall maintain bedding in good repair,
without tears or stains.
a. The licensee shall
ensure that sheets and pillowcases are washed at least weekly and more
frequently if necessary.
b. The
licensee shall use water resistant bedding when necessary.
7. A licensee shall provide each child with a
dresser or other storage space adequate to contain the child's belongings and a
designated space for hanging clothing in or near the child's bedroom.
B. The square footage area
prescribed in subsection (A)(2)(c) is presumed adequate. If a licensee operates
a barracks type facility that does not meet these square footage requirements,
the licensee shall present a written plan showing how the licensee's square
footage provides enough space for sleeping, rest, study, recreation, ingress,
and egress in an emergency. The Licensing Authority shall review and approve
the plan if it is consistent with the licensee's described program and does not
pose a risk of harm to children in care.
C. A licensee shall not have bedroom doors
that can be locked.
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