Day room definition

Day room means a secure area adjacent to a ward living area, with controlled access from the occupant living area, to which occupants may be admitted for daytime activities such as dining, bathing and selected recreation or exercise.
Day room means an area usable and accessible by juve- niles, contiguous to each group of cells, and designed and used for leisure activities.
Day room means an area to which prisoners have unrestricted access during all or part of a day for leisure, din- ing, hygiene, or similar activities. This definition does not include areas specifically designed for physical exercise.

Examples of Day room in a sentence

  • The following types of spaces shall be provided: • A captain’s cabin • Chief engineers cabin • Chief officer (incidental use) • Crew cabins (max 2 persons per cabin) • ▇▇▇▇▇▇ storage • Mess / Day room • Galley / Pantry • Dry store • Rope storage/Bosun store • Sanitary spaces • Workshop G TV 191.

  • Day room shall be located on an exterior wall to allow for natural light.

Related to Day room

  • Toilet room means a room containing a water closet and a wash basin.

  • Guest Room means a separately-keyed lodging unit in the Hotel.

  • Passenger compartment means the space for occupant accommodation, bounded by the roof, floor, side walls, doors, outside glazing and front bulkhead and the plane of the rear compartment bulkhead or the plane of the rear-seat back support.

  • Room means a room or other space provided for sleeping that can be rented independently, including the furnishings and other accessories in the room. Room includes, but is not limited to, a condominium or time-sharing unit that, pursuant to a management agreement, may be used to provide dwelling, lodging, or sleeping quarters for a transient guest.

  • Season means the period of time between an AGM and the subsequent AGM.