Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 388. Social and Health Services, Department of |
Chapter 388-97. Nursing homes. |
Section 388-97-4000. Heating systems in new construction.
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- The nursing home must ensure:(1) The heating system is capable of maintaining a temperature of seventy-five degrees Fahrenheit for areas occupied by residents and seventy degrees Fahrenheit for nonresident areas;(2) Resident rooms have individual temperature control, except in a dementia care unit controls may be covered, locked, or placed in an inconspicuous place;(3) The following is insulated within the building:(a) Pipes conducting hot water which are exposed to resident contact; and(b) Air ducts and casings with outside surface temperatures below ambient dew point.(4) Insulation on cold surfaces includes an exterior vapor barrier; and(5) Electric resistant wall heat units are prohibited in new construction.