What are the regulations governing laundry and dry cleaning operations in the Army?
Army regulation AR 210-130 governs laundry and dry cleaning operations.
Who is responsible for overseeing laundry and dry cleaning operations in the Army?
The Quartermaster Corps is responsible for overseeing these operations.
Are there any safety requirements for laundry and dry cleaning operations?
Yes, laundry and dry cleaning operations must comply with all applicable safety regulations to ensure the well-being of personnel and the environment.
Can Army personnel use personal laundry and dry cleaning facilities?
Army personnel are encouraged to use government-operated facilities whenever available. However, in certain circumstances, they may be authorized to use personal facilities.
Are there any specific guidelines for labeling laundry items?
Yes, all items submitted for laundry or dry cleaning must be properly labeled to ensure accurate tracking and identification.
Can Army personnel request repairs or replacements for damaged or lost items during laundry or dry cleaning?
Yes, Army personnel can request repairs or replacements for damaged or lost items, following the established procedures and guidelines.
How often should laundry and dry cleaning facilities be inspected?
Laundry and dry cleaning facilities should be inspected on a regular basis, as deemed necessary by the installation commander or the responsible authority.
Are there any restrictions on the types of items that can be submitted for laundry or dry cleaning?
Yes, there may be restrictions on submitting certain delicate or high-value items to avoid potential damage or loss.
Can Army personnel operate their own laundry or dry cleaning business on or off Army installations?
Operating a personal laundry or dry cleaning business on or off Army installations is generally not authorized, unless specific exceptions are granted.