DHS 105.14(8)(a)2.2. The ADCC shall provide at least 50 square feet of usable floor space for each participant exclusive of passageways, bathrooms, lockers, office, storage areas, staff room, furnace rooms, and parts of rooms occupied by stationary equipment. DHS 105.14(8)(a)3.3. The ADCC shall be designed in such a way that it is accessible and functional in meeting the identified needs of the participant group it serves. DHS 105.14(8)(a)4.4. The ADCC shall have a telephone on the premises, which is immediately accessible during hours of operation. DHS 105.14(8)(a)5.5. Temperature at the ADCC shall be maintained at no less than 70 degrees Fahrenheit. DHS 105.14(8)(a)6.6. Toilets and fixtures shall function properly and shall be maintained in a sanitary condition. DHS 105.14(8)(a)8.8. Pets kept on the premises shall be vaccinated against diseases including rabies. DHS 105.14(8)(b)1.1. A supply of safe drinking water shall be available to any participant at all times. DHS 105.14(8)(b)2.2. If well water is used, wells shall be approved by the department of natural resources and water samples shall be tested annually at a state-approved laboratory. Documentation of test results shall be kept on file at the ADCC. DHS 105.14(8)(b)3.3. The ADCC shall set the temperature of all water heaters connected to sinks, showers and tubs used by residents at a temperature of at least 140 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature of hot water at plumbing fixtures used by residents may not exceed the range of 110 to 115 degrees Fahrenheit. DHS 105.14(8)(c)1.1. The center shall provide sufficient furniture and equipment for use by every participant that provides comfort, safety, and is appropriate for every participant. DHS 105.14(8)(d)(d) Exits. Stairs, walkways, and ramps shall be maintained in a safe condition. All exits, sidewalks, and driveways used for exiting shall be kept free of ice, snow, and obstructions. DHS 105.14(8)(e)(e) Delayed egress locks. Delayed egress door locks are permitted with department approval only in an ADCC with a supervised automatic fire sprinkler system and a supervised interconnected automatic fire detection system and shall comply with all of the following: DHS 105.14(8)(e)2.2. A sign shall be posted adjacent to the locking device indicating how the door may be opened. DHS 105.14(8)(e)3.3. The doors shall unlock upon activation of the sprinkler system or fire detection system. The doors shall unlock upon loss of power controlling the lock or locking mechanism. DHS 105.14(8)(e)4.4. The door locks shall have the capability of being unlocked by a signal from the ADCC’s fire command center. DHS 105.14(8)(e)5.5. An irreversible process will occur which will release the latch in not more than 15 seconds when a force of no more than 15 pounds is applied for 3 seconds to the release device. Initiation of the irreversible process shall activate an audible signal in the vicinity of the door. Once the door lock has been released by the application of force to the releasing device, re-locking shall be by manual means only. DHS 105.14(8)(e)6.6. To obtain department approval for a delayed egress lock, the ADCC shall: DHS 105.14(8)(e)6.a.a. Demonstrate the delayed egress lock is necessary to ensure the safety of every participant served by the ADCC, specifically persons at risk of elopement due to behavioral concerns, cognitive impairments or dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. DHS 105.14(8)(e)6.b.b. Obtain documentation from the local municipality that the delayed egress door lock system complies with the requirements under this paragraph and applicable building codes. DHS 105.14(8)(e)7.7. Upon installation of the approved delayed egress lock system, the operator shall obtain documentation from the installer that the system has been installed, tested, and is fully operational as designed and approved. The ADCC shall submit the documentation to the department within 10 days of completion of the installation. DHS 105.14(9)(a)(a) Emergency plan. Each ADCC shall have a written plan for responding to fires, tornadoes, any missing participant, injuries, staff absenteeism, and other emergencies which includes: