Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.11208 - Sleeping quarters and space requirements
Rule 208.
(1) A
building or room shall not be arranged so that access to a sleeping room is
through another sleeping room, bathroom, or water closet compartment.
(2) In permanent sleeping quarters, a person
shall be provided with a bed, cot, or bunk that has a clean mattress.
(3) Triple-deck bunks are not permitted. The
clear space between the top of the lower mattress of a double-deck bunk and the
bottom of the upper bunk shall not be less than 27 inches. The distance from
the top of the upper mattress to the ceiling shall be not less than 36 inches.
The top bunk shall be not more than 5 feet above the floor. A camper on a top
bunk shall be provided with a bed rail upon request.
(4) A person shall be provided with not less
than 30 square feet of floor space in permanent sleeping quarters in a
residential camp building.
(5) When
tents are used as sleeping quarters, and when they remain in 1 location for
more than 5 days, not less than 30 square feet of floor space shall be provided
for each person.
(6) The maximum
number of persons, as required by this rule, shall be permanently posted in a
conspicuous location in all camper sleeping occupancies. In buildings with more
than 1 sleeping area, the occupant load postings shall be provided in each
separate camper sleeping area. This rule does not apply to tents, yurts, and
similar structures having a single sleeping area.
Notes
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