All existing juvenile detention facilities shall conform to the following general conditions:
Light levels in all housing areas shall be at least twenty (2) foot-candles measured three feet above the floor. Light levels in other areas shall be appropriate for the use and type of activities which occur. Night lighting levels shall permit adequate illumination for supervision, but shall not hinder restful sleep.
All living areas shall provide visual access to natural light.
Sustained noise levels in areas occupied by juveniles shall not average higher than 70 decibels during the day and 45 decibels during sleeping hours.
Heating and cooling systems shall provide a comfortable and healthful living and working environment with temperatures maintained between 65 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Adequate ventilation shall be available in all rooms used by juveniles
Utilized walls and metalwork in the living areas shall be finished predominantly with a light, soft-toned washable paint. Bright or dark toned accent walls or features are encouraged.
All locks, detention hardware, fixtures, furnishings, and equipment shall have the proper security value for the areas in which they are used. The use of padlocks in place of security locks on sleeping room or housing unit doors is prohibited.
83 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 17, § 003