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INSECT SCREENS <br />DOORS <br />LOCKS <br />DAYROOM EQUIPMENT <br />STEEL GRATING <br />WIRING AND ELECTRICAL <br />FIXTURES <br />ELECTRIC LOCKS WITH <br />MANUAL OVERRIDE <br />ALL MANUAL LOCKS <br />ACCESSIBLE FLOOR <br />DRAINS HAVE TAMPER <br />RESISTIVE FASTENERS <br />SAFETY AND SECURITY <br />SECTION <br />(STRUCTURAL <br />ARRANGEMENTS AND <br />ACCOMMODATIONS) <br />SECURITY MIRRORS <br />COMPLIANCE <br />COMPLIANCE <br />OLD STANDARDS <br />NEW STANDARDS <br />CORRECTIVE ACTION <br />YES <br />NO <br />YES <br />NO <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />N/A <br />X <br />X <br />Most doors throughout the facility were propped open with a block. These doors are <br />considered fire doors and must remain closed or close when fire alarm is activated. The <br />purpose of the fire door is to prevent the spread of fire. Discussed options with the Major <br />and Officer Ivey. The door in rear of kitchen cannot be opened by kitchen staff. If there <br />was a fire in the kitchen and the main door was blocked an officer would have to go <br />around the perimeter of the jail and open the door. If the kitchen staff are not certified <br />detention officers and cannot be assigned a key to this door, staff should make sure that <br />there is a policy in place to get this door opened. Kitchen staff should be able to contact <br />assistance by either intercom or by radio. Please respond. <br />X <br />❑ <br />X <br />❑ <br />X <br />X <br />❑ <br />X <br />❑ <br />X <br />❑ <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />❑ <br />X <br />❑ <br />X <br />X <br />❑ <br />X <br />❑ <br />X <br />❑ <br />W <br />x <br />❑ <br />I x <br />Revised July 2003 <br />