DOC 350.06(5)(a)(a) All receiving cells shall be designed and used for single occupancy. DOC 350.06(5)(b)(b) Each receiving cell shall have a floor area of at least 54 square feet. The distance between the floor and ceiling may not be less than 8 feet and the distance between opposite walls may not be less than 6 feet. DOC 350.06(5)(c)1.1. A rigidly constructed metal bed with the frame bracketed to the wall or bolted to the floor or a bed built in masonry construction of a similar strength. DOC 350.06(5)(c)2.2. A detention strength, metal, institution-type washbasin and toilet. The washbasin and toilet may be combined in one unit. The washbasin shall have hot and cold running water. DOC 350.06(5)(c)3.3. Detention strength light fixtures that shall provide at least 10 foot-candles of illumination, 30 inches above the floor. Lights shall have a dimming capability or there shall be a night light to allow for comfortable sleeping. DOC 350.06(6)(a)(a) Inmates may be housed in dormitories if the inmates are of the same security classification and properly segregated as required under s. 302.36, Stats. DOC 350.06(6)(b)(b) Each dormitory shall have a minimum floor area of 35 square feet per occupant, excluding the toilet and shower area. Each dormitory shall have a floor to ceiling height of not less than 8 feet. DOC 350.06(6)(c)(c) A detention strength bed shall be provided for each occupant of a dormitory. DOC 350.06(6)(d)(d) An area for personal property shall be provided for each occupant of a dormitory. DOC 350.06(6)(e)(e) Dormitories shall be provided with illumination of at least 10 foot-candles, 30 inches above the floor and with the ability to reduce lighting during sleeping hours to a level which is enough for security checks. DOC 350.06(6)(f)(f) Each dormitory shall provide adequate showers or bathtubs, toilets, and washbasins for the occupants. Each dormitory shall have hot and cold running water, and the hot water shall maintain a minimum temperature of 110°F to the mixer. In this paragraph, “mixer” means the part of the plumbing system which combines hot and cold water. DOC 350.06(6)(g)(g) Dormitories shall be constructed of materials of detention strength and shall be provided with detention strength equipment. DOC 350.06(7)(a)(a) Holding rooms are intended to be used for admission, release, and investigative purposes. A holding room may not be used as a cell, dormitory, or receiving cell. Holding rooms shall be located in an area that allows continuous staff observation or electronic video surveillance of inmates. DOC 350.06(7)(b)(b) Each holding room shall contain detention strength, rigidly constructed seats or benches bracketed to the wall or bolted to the floor or seats or benches of masonry construction of a similar strength. DOC 350.06(7)(c)(c) A detention strength, institution-type washbasin and toilet shall be provided. DOC 350.06(7)(d)(d) A holding room shall have a floor area of at least 50 square feet with an additional 10 square feet for each occupant above five. DOC 350.06(8)(8) Multipurpose room. Each jail shall provide a multipurpose room for recreation, physical exercise, and congregate assembly other than visiting. The multipurpose room shall have a minimum floor area of 300 square feet. DOC 350.06(9)(a)(a) This subsection applies to all windows that lead to the exterior of the jail or to an area outside the secure perimeter of the jail. DOC 350.06(9)(b)(b) All exterior windows shall be translucent or shall be located to prevent persons outside the secure perimeter of the jail from observing inmates within the jail. DOC 350.06(9)(c)(c) Each exterior window that has an opening in any direction in excess of 5 1/2 inches shall be covered with security steel grills to prevent escape. DOC 350.06(9)(d)(d) If an exterior window is accessible to inmates and opens, the window shall be mounted in a detention strength frame and shall be covered on the inside with a 1,600 pound per lineal inch tensile strength security screen of .047 mil. wire diameter to prevent the passage of contraband. DOC 350.06(9)(e)(e) If an exterior window is not accessible to inmates and opens, the window’s security screen need not meet the requirements of par. (d), but the screen shall have a tensile strength of at least 800 pounds per lineal inch and shall be made of wire of at least .028 mil. diameter. DOC 350.06(9)(f)(f) If an exterior window does not open, whether or not it is accessible to inmates, the security screen required under par. (d) or (e) may be omitted if the window is mounted in a detention strength frame and the pane is security glass of sufficient strength to resist breakage and prevent the passage of contraband. DOC 350.06(10)(10) Exterior approaches. The exterior of the jail and approaches to the jail shall be well lighted at night to permit observation of persons approaching the building.