DOC 346.10(4)(c)5.5. ‘Clothing hooks.’ Each cell shall contain a minimum of 2 nonremovable, collapsible, detention-strength clothing and towel hooks for each occupant. DOC 346.10(4)(c)6.6. ‘Anti-rollout plates.’ For facilities constructed or substantially remodeled after November 1, 2010, all upper bunks shall be equipped with an anti-rollout plate. DOC 346.10(5)(a)(a) A juvenile detention facility may use dormitories in addition to cells for the secure detention of juveniles. DOC 346.10(5)(b)(b) Each dormitory shall be designed for a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 8 juveniles. DOC 346.10(5)(c)(c) If a juvenile detention facility contains one dormitory, it shall have a minimum of 2 cells designed and used for single occupancy. DOC 346.10(5)(d)(d) If more than one dormitory is built, the number of dormitory beds may not exceed 50 percent of the rated bed capacity of the juvenile detention facility. DOC 346.10(5)(e)(e) If, based on all the criteria under s. DOC 346.13, a juvenile detention facility determines that placement of a juvenile in a dormitory may jeopardize the health or safety of the juvenile, other juveniles in the facility, staff, or the community, the juvenile may not be placed in a dormitory. DOC 346.10(5)(f)1.1. A minimum combined sleeping area and adjacent day room space of 70 square feet per juvenile based on rated bed capacity of the dormitory, excluding toilets, showers, and lavatories. DOC 346.10(5)(f)3.3. Non-locking doors on sleeping rooms, if separate sleeping rooms are provided. DOC 346.10(5)(f)4.4. Unrestricted physical access to the day room, lavatories, and toilets. DOC 346.10(5)(f)5.5. A rigidly constructed metal bed with the frame bracketed to the wall or bolted to the floor for each juvenile based on the rated bed capacity of the dormitory. DOC 346.10(5)(f)6.6. For facilities constructed or substantially remodeled after November 1, 2010, all upper bunks equipped with an anti-rollout plate. DOC 346.10(5)(f)8.8. Unbreakable, detention-strength mirrors sufficient for the number of juveniles confined. DOC 346.10(5)(f)9.9. Detention-strength tables and seating in the day room based on the rated bed capacity of the dormitory. DOC 346.10(5)(f)10.10. Two nonremovable, collapsible, detention-strength clothing and towel hooks for each juvenile confined based on the rated bed capacity of the dormitory. DOC 346.10(5)(f)11.11. Detention-strength light fixtures that provide at least 30 foot-candles at 30 inches above the floor. Lights shall have a dimming capability or there shall be a nightlight to allow for comfortable sleeping. There shall be enough illumination for observation of juveniles during security checks. DOC 346.10(6)(a)1.1. A minimum floor area of 35 square feet for each juvenile based on the rated bed capacity of the adjacent group of cells. In addition, each day room shall have a minimum of 70 square feet of unencumbered space. DOC 346.10(6)(a)2.2. Detention-strength light fixtures that provide at least 30 foot-candles at 30 inches above the floor. DOC 346.10(6)(a)3.3. Adequate furnishings and equipment for leisure time activities as required under this chapter. DOC 346.10(6)(a)4.4. Detention-strength tables and seating based on the rated bed capacity of the adjacent cells. DOC 346.10(6)(b)(b) There shall be in the day room no exposed heating pipes, radiators, or controls that are accessible to juveniles. DOC 346.10(7)(a)(a) Holding rooms shall be located in an area that allows continuous staff observation or electronic video surveillance of juveniles.