Utah Admin. Code R432-6-20 - General Standards for Finishes
(1)
Curtains and draperies shall be affixed to permanently mounted tracks or
rods.
(2) Floors and walls shall be
designed and constructed as follows:
(a)
Floor materials shall be easily cleanable;
(b) Floors in areas used for food preparation
or food assembly shall be water-resistant. Floor surfaces, including tile
joints, shall be resistant to food acids.
(c) In areas subject to frequent
wet-cleaning, floor materials shall not be physically affected by germicidal
cleaning solutions.
(d) Floors in
shower and bath areas, kitchens, and similar work areas subject to traffic
while wet shall have non slip surfaces.
(e) Floors and wall bases of kitchens, toilet
rooms, bath rooms, janitors' closets, and other areas subject to frequent wet
cleaning shall be homogeneous with coved bases and tightly sealed
seams.
(f) Wall finishes shall be
washable and, in the immediate vicinity of plumbing fixtures, smooth and
moisture-resistant.
(g) Finish,
trim, floor, and wall construction in dietary and food preparation areas shall
be free of insect and rodent harboring spaces.
(h) Floor and wall openings for pipes, ducts,
conduits, and joints of structural elements shall be tightly sealed to resist
passage of fire and smoke and minimize entry of pests.
(i) Carpet and padding shall be stretched
taut and be free of loose edges.
(j) Carpet pile shall be sufficiently dense
so as not to interfere with the operation of wheel chairs, walkers, wheeled
carts, and other wheeled equipment.
(k) Carpet and other floor coverings shall
comply with provisions of ADA/ABA-AG.
(3) Ceiling finishes shall be designed and
constructed as follows:
(a) Finishes of all
exposed ceilings and ceiling structures in resident rooms and staff work areas
shall be readily cleanable with routine housekeeping equipment.
(b) In large facilities, acoustical treatment
for sound control shall be provided in areas where sound control is needed,
including corridors in resident areas, dayrooms, recreation rooms, dining
areas, and waiting areas.
(c)
Finished ceilings may be omitted in mechanical and equipment spaces, shops,
general storage areas, and similar spaces unless required for fire resistive
purposes.
(4) The
following signs shall be provided:
(a)
general and circulation direction signs in corridors of large assisted living
facilities;
(b) emergency
evacuation directional signs for all facilities; and
(c) room identification signs on the corridor
side of all corridor doors.
Notes
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