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>           >                   (c)  Add more calcium hypochlorite, if necessary, to maintain a minimum chlorine residual of two parts per million or as prescribed locally. >           >                   (d)  Empty and clean the container at least once every three days. >           >         5-12. Personal health and hygiene >           >            a. To instill good hygiene habits in all Soldiers, each TRADOC service school and major subordinate command will establish a comprehensive personal hygiene program.  Elements of the personal hygiene program include but are not limited to: >           >                   (1)  Opportunity for Soldiers to bathe daily, in garrison, and practice personal hygiene in a field environment. >           >                   (2)  Reinforcement of good dietary habits. >           >                   (3)  Ensuring adequacy of billeting and maintenance of sanitary, healthful conditions, and net square footage guidelines as defined by DA Pam 420-1-1, to include: >           >                   (a)  In BCT/OSUT, 72 net square feet per Soldier is the standard, exclusive of stairs, halls, latrines, utility rooms, recreation areas, storage rooms, or other administrative areas.  All available billeting is used to achieve this standard. >           >                   (b)  In AIT, 90 square feet per Soldier is the desired goal, unless the AIT is located at an ATC. >           >                   (c)  Commanders will notify the TRADOC DCG when they cannot meet the 72 square feet standard, and will request permission from the DCG-IMT before placing Soldiers in less than 60 square foot per Soldier, after accomplishing the following: >           >         • Installation fire marshal must verify the fire life safety codes are being met at the increased density. >         • Preventive medicine personnel periodically check air quality. >         • Sufficient latrine and shower facilities are made available. >           >                   (d)  Diversion of barracks space for other purposes (for example, offices, weight rooms, dojos) will be limited and will not result in the use of portable buildings for barracks.  Barracks will be maintained IAW Army standards for cleanliness, serviceability, and safety. >           >                  (4)  TRADOC service schools and major subordinate commands will ensure posters emphasizing personal