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Barracks Safety

Barracks Prohibit these Cooking Appliances Any Toasters or Toaster Ovens Rice Cookers Hamburger Cookers Frying Skillets & Hotplates Crockpots Electric Woks Bar-B-Que Grills

APPLIANCES CANNOT BE USED X HAMBURGER COOKER X SPACE HEATER X FRYING SKILLET & HOTPLATE

CANNOT BE USED X HAMBURGER COOKER X FRYING SKILLET X HOTPLATE X ELECTRIC WOK

CANNOT USE X RICE COOKER X TOASTER OVENS NOTE:GREASE ACCUMULATION BELOW

APPLIANCES CANNOT BE USED X CROCKPOTS

APPLIANCES CANNOT BE USED X TOASTERS

CANNOT USE *THESE TYPES OF OPEN FLAME BAR-B-QUE GRILLS

APPROVED BAR-B-QUE GRILLS

These Electrical Appliances are allowed in Barracks Blenders Coffee Pots Electrical Can Openers Hot Pots (Capacity not to exceed 3 cups) Fans Irons Popcorn poppers with self-contained coils Sandwich Makers Lava Lamps

APPLIANCES CAN BE USED *BLENDER *COFFEE POT *ELECTRIC CAN OPENER *HOT POT (CAPACITY NOT TO EXCEED 3 CUPS) *GROUNDED COFFEE MAKERS *FANS/IRONS/POPCORN POPPERS SELF-CONTAINED COILS

Descriptions of Electrical Extension Cords, Power Strips & Adapters that are not Allowed in Barracks 110 Volts Extension Cord 110 Volts Heavy Duty Extension Cord Without Surge Protector 110 Volts Heavy Duty Extension Cord Wrapped in Duct Tape Piggy Back Power Strips Duct Tape Wrapped Around Electrical Plug Electrical Outlet with No Cover Plate Multi-Plug Adapters

CANNOT BE USED X MULTI-PLUG ELECTRICAL ADAPTERS

CANNOT BE USED * EXTENSION CORDS * PIGGYBACK POWER STRIPS

CANNOT BE USED *DUCT TAPE WRAPPED AROUND PLUG *EXTENSION CORD WRAPPED WITH TAPE *COVER PLATE MISSING

Electrical Power Strips that are Allowed in Barracks Power Strips with built-in circuit breakers used when additional appliances are needed. Three unit Multi-plug adapters with built-in circuit breakers that plug into wall receptacles Six unit Multi-plug adapters with built-in circuit breakers that plug into wall receptacles All Power Strips & Multi-plug Adapters shall be equipped with a 15 AMP built-in circuit breaker with 1875 Watts

These UL approved Power Strips and Multiple Adapters are all 15 Amps These UL approved Power Strips and Multiple Adapters are all 15 Amps. Therefore they are allowed for use in Barracks.

Decorative lights are also prohibited in Barracks

CANNOT BE USED X CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY LIGHTS

Lamps that are not allowed in Barracks Electrical Floor Lamps that Require a Fluorescent Bulb over 120 Watts Any Halogen Lamp that Requires a Bulb over 120 Watts

* ELECTRIC FLOOR LAMP X 3 WAY BULB 50-120-150 CANNOT USE FLUORESCENT BULBS OR HALOGEN LAMPS OVER 120 WATTS

In Barracks Decorative Candles and Incense are prohibited Small & Large: burned wicks or unburned wicks Incense

CANDLES/INCENSE CANNOT BE USED * SMALL CANDLE W/ WO BURNING WICK * INCENSE * LARGE CANDLE W/ WO

Room Fire- Candle

Candle Fire Cont’d

Condition of room after candle fire

Storage Guidelines There will be no storage less than 18 inches from a sprinkler head There will be no storage less than 18 inches from a light fixture or ceiling There will be no storage less than 18 inches from or on top of the soffit

In Barracks articles can not be hung from Sprinkler Heads

CANNOT HANG ANY ITEMS ON FIRE SPRINKLER HEADS X CHRISTMAS LIGHTS HUNG ON TOP OF A SPRINKLER HEAD X UMBRELLA HUNG ON TOP OF A SPRINKLER HEAD

These items are being stored less than 18 inches away from a Sprinkler Head.

Anything stored on top of a soffit is not allowed. As well as items being hung from sprinkler heads.

This is what happens when items are stored too close to a light fixture! This box eventually caused a fire and had to be put out using a Fire Extinguisher.

Barracks Safety Any questions?