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(6) Access to videos is limited to only law enforcement personnel (CID, MPI, etc) and/or commanders and
supervisors with official need to know. Any person accessing the video should be trained in procedures relating to
storage and handling of recordings in order to decrease the likelihood of improper handling. A log will be maintained
of all video accessed.
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(7) Video hardware should have the capability to record in color with sharp detail. It is recommended that the
recorded video is date, time, and location stamped for identification purpose.
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(8) When offices and administrative areas are located within Soldier sleeping areas, the command will establish
procedures whereby cadre do not occupy office areas after alarms are activated and lights out established.
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b. AIT separate and secure requirements.
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(1) In the AIT environment, gender integration is to the squad level. Requirements for separate and secure are
the same for AIT.
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(2) Garrison requirements. In the garrison environment, each gender will have independent sleeping
areas/rooms, separate entrances to living areas, and a separate latrine.
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(a) Bay or common sleeping areas will have locked and alarmed doors in the same manner as BCT. All doors
leading to sleeping areas will be equipped with an audible alarm that sounds and is heard at the CQ or staff duty
location, as well as panic door locks. Alarms are activated any time Soldiers are sleeping in the bays, this includes
anytime a Soldier is sleeping while on quarters. A floor to ceiling wall (previously referred to as a "fire safe barrier
wall") will be placed between separate genders housed on the same floor. If the barrier has a door, the door will be
locked and alarmed during lights out. When the alarm sounds it must be able to be heard at the CQ location. If
conditions for fire safe barriers are not met, separation of genders must be by floor, wing, or separate building.
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(b) For installations with hotel or campus-style rooms that face inward into a hall that is part of the interior
corridor will only house gender pure Soldiers. For rooms that face or open to the outside of the building
(independently), commanders will establish policy control and monitor accesses that are relevant to the local situation
and design of the billets. Commandants will certify the local control and monitoring measures.
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(3) Digital video monitoring systems provide an additional degree of security, and do not replace the
requirement for door and barrier alarms, access control guards, and supervisory personnel. When video monitoring is
installed, only place cameras in public access areas, such as entryways, stairwells, etc. Cameras will not monitor
living areas, locker rooms, changing areas, latrines, or private offices. Warning signs will be posted in area under
surveillance notifying personnel being monitored. Monitoring systems capable of recording conversations will not be
used. System performs video monitoring only. Security of tapes, keys, and monitoring devices will be controlled only
by the commander or 1SG.
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c. Field requirements for BCT and AIT.