What’s Allowed, What’s Not Allowed? That is the question! Allowed Not Allowed* (if UL Approved and in good condition) Alarm Clock/Clock Aquarium with Fish (30 gallon max.) Automatic Iced Tea Maker Bread Machine Can Opener CD Burner Coffee Maker (auto-off feature required) Computer/Printer Crockpot/Slow Cooker/Rice Cooker Curling Iron/Hot Rolling Curlers Electric Blanket Fan Hair Dryer Heating Pad Hot Air Popcorn Popper INDOOR Holiday Lights Iron with Automatic Shut-Off Lava Lamps Personal Grooming Devices (razor, etc.) Radio Small Refrigerator (2’x3’ x 1’6" cubic ft.) Television DVD Player Microwave** Air Conditioner Blender Cappuccino Maker Convection Oven Deep Fat Fryer Electric Crepe/Sandwich Maker Electric Fry Pan Electric Griddle Electric Grill Electric Hamburger Cooker Electric Mixer Electric Waffle Iron Electric Wok Fondue Pot Food Processor OUTDOOR Holiday Lights Halogen Lamps Grill or Grill Convertible Hot Oil Popcorn Hot Pot or Hot Plate Indoor Grill or Broiler Space Heater Sun Lamp Toaster/Toaster Oven All candles, burning incense or other open flame devices *Not Allowed in Living Spaces, but may be used in designated kitchen areas. **Residents may have one microwave per room providing it meets the following conditions: 1. 2. 3. 4. Microwave recommended output is 700 watts of cooking power. The microwave is plugged directly into an outlet. The microwave is used to prepare snack-type items only. The microwave, for safety reasons, is not plugged in or placed inside a closet or other enclosed space. Only multi-plug power strips that meet all the following criteria are allowed. Equipped with surge protector UL-approved Grounded, three-prong plug 12-14 gauge wire cord, which is typically indicated on cord
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