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9. To promote a healthy and clean environment, all guests are required to shower the day they <br />enter the program. Guests must also submit any clothing/bedding items for laundry the day <br />they enter the program. Guests are then expected to maintain their hygiene (including changing <br />Into clean clothes when possible), laundry once a week and showering at least twice a week. <br />10. Every guest will be assigned a laundry day. Guests will be expected to bag their dirty clothes and <br />bundle their bedding on this day to help streamline laundry services. Laundry should be <br />submitted to staff for cleaning by 9:00 AM on this day. <br />11. Every guest is allowed 1 indoor bin and 1 outdoor bin. Outdoor bins and indoor bins are <br />accessible only during the designated and posted times. Stackable outdoor bins may be no more <br />than 30 lbs. Trash and recycling may not be brought onto the property. Lockers may be made <br />available, but for the protection of guests' items, no liquids can be stored in them. <br />12. All prescription medication must be recorded with MH Staff at Intake and stored in your <br />personal storage bin in its original labeled container. Pills or medication NOT matching the <br />original labeled container may be confiscated. No medicinal marijuana will be allowed in your <br />indoor bin at anytime. Medical marijuana may only be stored in your outdoor bin with a valid <br />Medicinal Use Card and must be 8 oz. or less. <br />13. Smoking of tobacco Is permitted in the smoking area only. No drugs, paraphernalia, alcohol, or <br />marijuana (recreational or medicinal) will be permitted in or around the shelter. <br />14. Attend resident meetings and contribute to the community. <br />15. All guests are expected to be Good Neighbors of the community in which they are served, and <br />have an obligation to comply with all state and local laws and/ or ordinances and behave In a <br />courteous manner at all times. Complaints from residents, business owners, or public officials <br />may result in expulsion from Mercy House Programs. <br />16. In order to remain Good Neighbors, all guests are expected to use the provided shuttles for <br />transportation on to and off of the property. We practice a strict no -walk-up policy. Guests are <br />expected to remain on the property at all times unless When leaving for the day. All guests are <br />allotted one exit and one entry per day, including guests who drive their own personal vehicles <br />(unless under approved special circumstances). Violation of this expectation may result in an <br />immediate exit. <br />17. Guest vehicles may be parked on shelter property, in designated areas, once the vehicle is <br />registered with program. A valid license and insurance are required. RV's (Recreational Vehicles) <br />are not permitted on-site. Guests with bicycles must use the bicycle racks on the shuttle buses, <br />and allow Mercy House drivers to secure them on the rack. Guests are only allowed one bike per <br />person, and are not allowed to store spare bike parts unless they fit in the outdoor bin. All <br />bicycles brought on property must be registered and photographed. <br />18. Guests are expected to respect the rest and sleep of their neighbors. When lights are off, indoor <br />voices should be used to limit distractions and not disturb their rest. Likewise, guests are not <br />allowed to use bright lights or play music/watch video with sound in the dorms after lights out. <br />25C-38 <br />