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IS IT POSSIBLE TO ELIMINATE THE TOILETS IN THE DAYROOM AREAS?

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IS IT POSSIBLE TO ELIMINATE THE TOILETS IN THE DAYROOM AREAS?

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When cells/sleeping rooms are provided with toilets, it is recommended that a toilet be accessible from the dayroom for use during recreation, school and other unit activities. Especially in juvenile facilities, this reduces the need to transport occupants to their individual cells/rooms to use the toilet, either for emergencies or for scheduled restroom breaks. If meals are served in the dayroom, regulations require a visual barrier that prevents the toilet(s) from being in direct view of dayroom occupants.

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