INSPECTIONS (Cleanliness and Security) F-110 FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
JAIL DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: CLEANLINESS AND SECURITY INSPECTIONS NO: F-110
FILE: INSPECTIONS
EFFECTIVE DATE: 12-18-89 REVISED: 12-25-94, 03-01-97, 09-01-98, 07-01-99, 01-01-01,
06-22-17, 10-01-21
AUTHORITY: Sheriff J. Zanoni APPROVED BY: Assistant Sheriff S. McComas
REFERENCE: California Code of Regulations, Title 15, Sections 1081 and 1280; Penal
Code Sections 6031 and 6031.1; and Health and Safety Code Section 101045.
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this policy is to establish and maintain acceptable standards of cleanliness
throughout the facility by providing cleaning supplies to inmates on a daily basis and by
having regular inspections of the facility by staff to identify and correct unsanitary
conditions, areas susceptible to breaches of security, and safety violations.
POLICY:
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriffs Office Jail Division that the facilities be
maintained in a safe and healthful manner. The facilities shall be inspected for cleanliness
during regular inspections conducted by the Fresno County Department of Public Health
(DPH), the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) and jail staff members.
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriffs Office Jail Division that all inmates shall have
the responsibility for maintaining their housing areas in a clean and sanitary condition.
Common areas will be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition by assigned inmate
workers under the supervision of staff members.
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriffs Office Jail Division that inmates shall be
provided with an adequate level of cleaning materials on a daily basis for the purpose of
keeping their housing areas clean.
PROCEDURES:
I. DEFINITION
HOUSING AREA β a housing area may include, but is not limited to: individual
cells and bunks, dayrooms, showers and shower stalls, floors, walls, ceilings,
glass/windows, air vents, tables, stools, toilets, television and coffee pot
stands, and vestibules within or adjacent to a particular cell or pod area.
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II. DAILY CLEANING CART
A. Every day after the morning count is secure (approximately 0630), a
cleaning cart containing the following materials shall be made available
to each general population (GP) and protective custody (PC) housing
unit. Administrative segregation lockdown cells shall have a cleaning
cart made accessible for a reasonable and sufficient length of time each
day.
1. One (1) push broom
2. One (1) whisk broom
3. One (1) dustpan
4. One (1) toilet brush
5. One (1) mop bucket with wringer
6. Two (2) sponges
7. One (1) 16-ounce squirt bottle of all-purpose cleaner (for cleaning
tables, etc.)
8. One (1) 16-ounce bottle of cream cleanser (for showers)
9. Five (5) rags
10. One (1) shower brush
B. It is the responsibility of the housing floor officers to ensure that each
cleaning cart is fully stocked and made available at the assigned time.
C. The cleaning cart shall remain available to the housing unit until 1000
hours each day, at which time the cart shall be removed and the cleaning
materials inventoried. The all-purpose cleaner and rags may remain in
the housing unit and collected after the lunch cleanup process has been
completed.
D. If the supplies on the cleaning cart have been exhausted during the
cleaning period, the housing floor officer shall ensure the supplies are
replenished, as appropriate.
E. The supply of cleaning supplies, mop heads, and rags are replenished
by janitorial staff.
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III. POST-MEAL CLEANUP
A. Each day after meals, a broom, dustpan, cleaning spray and rags are to
be made available to the assigned inmate workers to utilize in cleaning
the housing units. If needed, the mop will be provided, as well. All items
will be removed and inventoried after the cleanup process has been
completed.
B. The garbage shall be removed and placed in the large trash carts. The
trash carts are to be placed in the appropriate elevator vestibule after
the dinner meal. The carts will be retrieved, emptied, and returned to
the housing floor.
IV. CLEANLINESS AND FACILITY RULES
A. All facilities are to be maintained in a safe, clean and sanitary condition.
The intent is not that each housing area be spotlessly clean at all times,
but that the facility be maintained in a safe and healthful manner.
1. All inmates share the responsibility for maintaining their housing
areas in a clean, orderly, and sanitary condition. All inmates
assigned to a cell are equally responsible for the condition of that
cell.
2. Common areas (e.g., dayrooms and showers) are to be maintained
in a clean and sanitary condition by the assigned inmate workers.
B. The following cleanliness and facility rules shall be enforced:
1. There is an expectation that inmates are to make up their beds each
morning. Beds are to be made anytime the inmate is not in it.
2. All personal property is to placed on the desk, in the drawers beneath
the bunks, or in the storage bins provided. No property shall be kept
or maintained on the floor of the housing area.
3. No clothing, photos, drawings, or any other items may be hung or
attached in any way to the doors, walls, lights or bunks. Such items
shall be considered contraband and may be confiscated and
destroyed, or seized as evidence.
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4. Bedding, linen, clothing and towels shall not be hung on the bunks
as curtains or tents. Inmates may temporarily hang a wet towel to
dry, however, the towel shall not be hung in a manner so that it
obstructs the view of the officers, and is to be removed when dry.
5. Vents, light fixtures, and windows (including those on doors) shall not
be covered, obstructed, or damaged.
6. The walls shall be free of any adornment. There shall be no food,
toothpaste or writing on the walls at any time. If any writing is present
at the time of inspection, the inmate(s) assigned to the area will be
held accountable.
7. All trash shall be placed into the garbage cans provided in the
dayroom area. There should be no paper or garbage on the floor at
any time.
8. Food and garbage shall not be put into the toilets or sinks. Toilets
and sinks shall be kept clean.
9. All floor drains and grates shall be clean and free from debris.
10. The shower areas shall be cleaned and disinfected.
V. DAILY HOUSING UNIT INSPECTIONS
The floor officers are responsible for the sanitation and cleanliness of the
housing floor.
A. The floor officers shall inspect the common areas each morning. The
inmates shall remain in their cells (or on their bunks in the North Annex
Jail) until after the dayroom has been inspected (approximately 0800
hours). After the cleanliness has been deemed acceptable, the
televisions will be turned on and the general population and protective
custody housing units will be allowed dayroom access.
B. The floor officers shall perform a cleanliness inspection of each inmate
housing area (including every cell) at least once during each shift.
C. The floor officers are to monitor the volume of property inmates have in
their cells to ensure that it does not exceed the amount allowed.
[Refer to policy D-335/Contraband Control (FILE: CONTRABAND).]
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VI. FAILURE TO PASS DAILY INSPECTION
A. Inmates will not be granted dayroom access until the cleanliness level is
deemed acceptable. If the housing unit fails inspection, the inmates will
remain in their cells (or on their bunks in the North Annex Jail) until the
cleanliness is deemed acceptable. The Facility Sergeant shall be
notified anytime the inmates are not "unracked" by 0830 hours.
B. The housing floor officers may remove the television and/or coffee pot
from any housing area that does not meet the cleanliness standards,
with the approval of the Facility Sergeant.
C. The removal of the items shall be documented via an incident report
(F016) and the Offendertrak Shift/Unit Log. Both the report and log shall
include the reason for the removal, the name of the Sergeant who
approved the removal, and the duration of time the item(s)was removed.
[Refer to Addendum A.]
D. At the time the television and coffee pot are removed from any housing
unit for purposes of reestablishing an acceptable level of cleanliness, a
fully stocked cleaning cart shall be made available to the affected
housing unit.
E. The television and coffeepot will be returned upon the recommendation
of the housing floor officer, as soon as the housing unit is clean.
VI I. WEEKLY CLEANLINESS AND SECURITY INSPECTION
A. Once each week according to schedule, an official visual inspection shall
be made of each housing floor by an assigned Sergeant. The Sergeant
shall personally conduct a cleanliness and security inspection, walking
through all housing units and other areas accessible to inmates,
including all areas susceptible to a breach of security. The Sergeant
should also pay attention to any health or hygiene problems,
maintenance issues, security issues and overall housing conditions.
Refer to Addendum B for the inspection schedule. See also policy A-110/Staff Supervision and
Facility Inspections by Jail Management(FILE: INSPECTIONS &SUPERVISION).]
1. The weekly inspection shall not be delegated to a correctional officer.
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2. When a Sergeant is working overtime, or has been assigned the
collateral duty to supervise a vacant Sergeant position, that Sergeant
shall be responsible to perform the inspection.
[Refer also to policy D-320/Documented Intermittent Visual Security Checks and the Safety
Check System(FILE: SAFETY CHECKS).]
B. The weekly inspection shall be documented by the Sergeant on a
Facility Cleanliness and Security Inspection Report(J-138) form. [Refer
to Addendum C.] The inspection shall focus on the following:
1. All facility housing units shall be inspected for an acceptable level of
cleanliness. All cells are to be free from damage and in working
order.
a. All personal property shall be placed on the desk, in the drawers
beneath the bunks, or in the storage bins provided.
b. Beds shall be made and all clothing and towels shall be neatly
folded and stacked on the bed.
2. All areas susceptible to a breach of security (e.g., the recreation
areas, both sides of the visiting rooms, attorney interview rooms,
classrooms, and all windows) shall be inspected. All security doors,
locks, cameras, and other monitoring equipment shall be confirmed
to be in proper working order. Any violations or security breaches
shall be immediately reported and corrected as appropriate.
3. All areas accessible to inmates shall be surveyed for safety violations
(e.g., hallways, classrooms, gyms). Any safety violations shall be
immediately addressed.
C. The Sergeant shall verify the presence of the required postings at
designated locations and ensure that any missing notices/schedules are
replaced as soon as possible.
[Refer to policy E-105/Inmate-Staff Communications(FILE: COMMUNICATIONS).]
D. The Sergeant shall log the inspection via the Safety Check System
(ACTION = Cleanliness Inspection). The completed Facility Cleanliness
and Security Inspection Report forms shall be submitted to the on-duty
Watch Commander.
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TITLE: CLEANLINESS AND SECURITY INSPECTIONS NO: F-110
FILE: INSPECTIONS
1. Based on the Sergeant's judgment, the inmate housing areas which
achieve an acceptable standard of cleanliness may be allowed after-
hours weekend television viewing privileges during the following
week (from 2200 β 0200 hours). The Sergeant shall modify the
event and enter a "Comment" to indicate whether the unit passed or
failed the cleanliness inspection.
a. If the unit passed the Sergeant's inspection, and passed all daily
inspections during the previous week, "PASSED βYES TV" shall
be written.
b. If the unit failed the Sergeant's inspection, "FAILED β NO TV"
shall be written, along with a brief description explaining why the
unit failed.
c. There is no requirement that any award be made, if in the opinion
of the inspecting Sergeant, none of the housing units meet an
adequate standard of cleanliness.
2. Any necessary facility repairs shall be reported via email to "Jail
Services."
[Refer to policy F-210/Maintenance Reporting and Repairs (FILE: MAINTENANCE
REPAIRS).]
3. Any applicable rule violation reports shall be written.
E. The Watch Commander shall be responsible to verify that appropriate
entries were made via the Safety Check System.
Vill. LATE NIGHT TELEVISION
The inmate housing areas that achieve an acceptable standard of cleanliness
may be allowed after-hours weekend television viewing privileges during the
following week.
A. The B-2 Platoon Facility Sergeants shall review the Safety Check
System entries on Friday to retrieve the list of housing units that are to
receive additional television privileges during the weekend.
[Refer to policy D-320/Documented Intermittent Visual Security Checks and the Safety Check
System(FILE: SAFETY CHECKS).]
B. Additional television time may also be provided for holidays, but not in a
manner that it interferes with court. (For example, if the holiday is on
Monday, late night viewing would be provided on Sunday night, not
Monday.)
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TITLE: CLEANLINESS AND SECURITY INSPECTIONS NO: F-110
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IX. OFFICIAL INSPECTIONS
A. The county health officer shall investigate health and sanitary conditions
in every jail at least annually. The county health officer shall submit their
report to the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC), the
Sheriff, and the Board of Supervisors.
B. Whenever requested by the Sheriff, Board of Supervisors or the BSCC,
but not more often than twice annually, the county health officer shall
investigate health and sanitary conditions in the Jail.
C. The BSCC shall, at a minimum, inspect the jail facilities biennially.
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