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b. Shelter facilities must be accessible for people who use wheelchairs or <br /> mobility devices and must provide reasonable accommodations, as <br /> needed. <br /> c. All shelter facilities must provide: <br /> i. Access to hygiene facilities, including toilets, handwashing and <br /> garbage containers, all of which are serviced frequently; <br /> ii. Access to storage for the belongings of shelter guests; <br /> iii. Janitorial service/cleaning which ensures shelter space is hygienic <br /> and comfortable; <br /> iv. A bed for each participant that is in good condition with a clean and <br /> comfortable mattress, including bed linens, except for hosted <br /> encampments. Sites utilizing tents must include clean, comfortable <br /> and warm sleeping accommodations, such as a sleeping bag and <br /> pad or cot; and <br /> v. Cribs, bassinets, and infant formula for participants with minor <br /> children, as needed. <br /> d. Shelter facilities should also provide: <br /> i. Personal hygiene products; <br /> ii. Access to kitchen facilities including a sink, refrigerator, stove, <br /> garbage containers and eating and cooking utensils; <br /> iii. Food and beverages and food that is in accordance with the <br /> participant's religious and cultural beliefs and personal practices; and <br /> iv. Access to laundry facilities. <br /> D. Lead-Based Paint <br /> The City must comply with the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act (42 <br /> U:S.C. §§ 4821-4846), the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction <br /> Act of 1992 (42 U.S.C. §§4851-4856), and implementing regulations at 24 CFR <br /> Part 35, subparts A, B, J, K, M, and R, and with any and all applicable laws, <br /> regulations or standards hereafter enacted or issued with regard to lead-based <br /> paint. <br /> E. Labor Standards <br /> The County is not responsible for determining whether state prevailing wage <br /> Exhibit A <br /> HCS-21-29-2101-198 <br /> City of Everett <br /> Page 7 of 13 <br />