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SAMI/WAMI MANUAL 2010

CW STANDARDS & EVALUATION

SAMI/WAMI MANUAL 2010


Sqdn:______ Room:__________
Occupant Last Names:_______, _______, _______
Inspector Name: __________, __________

A) Total # of Discrepancies

B) Percentage to Subtract (A x 2%)

C) *SECURITY DEMERIT 25% x _______=__________


(Max. of 3)
D) Common Use Discrepancies 2% x ___________ = _________
(number of demerits)

E) Discipline Issues ___________


(percentage to subtract)

D) Room Score [100 – (B + C+D+E)] 100 - = _____________


Total Score
Discrepancies
- Each discrepancy is worth 2%.
- Any applicable discrepancies to room order/maintenance must be annotated on the AFCW Form 226. Screws, holes, marks, stains, or cracks
must be annotated. If applicable, dorm management work order emails posted behind valet.
- Missing/Broken lights will be obtained by cadets through Dorm Management before the WAMI.
Inspection Methods
Inspectors will perform specified action for any item that has “pull out …”, “run hand”, “touch”,
“measure”. If there is a visible line of dust/dirt on hands (not something that would have accumulated
overnight), the area will receive a demerit. Inspectors will not move furniture to find discrepancies, but
cadets are advised to thoroughly clean every part of their room.

Room:
Name/Job Plates
__ Top edge dusted, clean (touch)
__ Plastic class colored nametag present/correct 1
__ Plastic job plate(s) present/correct (38-101 jobs only)
__ Rank order, alphabetical if same rank
__ Visible side of the door is clean and free of marks (else annotated on Form 226)
__ Trashcan present; clean; long edge grounded to wall, flush with inside edge of doorframe opening 2
__ Recycling bin (if present): clean, long edge grounded to wall, grounded to trashcan
__ Floor has no debris (includes floor beneath valet for trash/excessive dust and corners); stains/holes
annotated on AFCW Form 226 in valet IAW CSP 3.8.3.3
__Room arrangement is standard or approved by AOC (with SSS in valet, centered in one of the mirrors)

Rifle Rack
__ Clean and dusted, the rack and the hasps (touch)
__ Rifles secure (locked and not charged) *SECURITY DEMERIT 25%
__ Sabers present and clean (if applicable)
__ No flammable materials3

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exchange cadets may have non-colored, paper nametags
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recycling bins may not be used to replace trash cans
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(exception: model paints, toiletries, shoeshine and smoking supplies)

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__ Light switch clean/dusted (touch)
__ Overhead lights turned on, all bulbs present
__ Thermostat clean/dusted (run hand)
__ Locked trunk4 (exception: empty trunks may be unlocked) *SECURITY DEMERIT 25%
__ Visible base boards are clean/dusted (touch)
__ Walls/Ceilings clean and free of marks, tacks, nails, etc.
__ Any other furniture not listed (i.e. lamps, bookshelves) is clean and serviceable
Windows
__ Clean windows
__ Curtains hanging from all hooks and not torn
__ Curtains fully opened with windows closed5
__ Window runners clean (run hand)
__ No items on the window runners
__ Screen secured to windowsill

__ No open food items unless in sealed plastic containers


__ No unapproved alcohol memorabilia displayed
__ No unauthorized appliances6

Valet:
__ No items on valet
__ No dust on counter (run hand over surface and along edges)

Light
__ Illuminated, plastic cover present
__ Switch dust free (touch)
__ Top of light dust free (run hand)
Mirror Cabinet Shelves
__ Not stained/dirty/dusty (run hand through unoccupied areas)
__ Prescription medication secured (i.e. not in valet)
Mirrors
__ No clearly visible spots; mirrors closed
__ Top edges are clean/dusted (touch)
__ Appropriate documents in the valet. (safety checklist present/complete; Form 49 (high-value items)
present/complete; AFCW Form 226 present/complete; applicable work orders; alternate room arrangement MFR if
applicable )
Towel Rack
__ White towel clean and grounded to front of rack, crease facing center of room 7
__ White washcloth clean and grounded to back of rack, crease facing center of room 7
Sink
__ Clean and dry (touch)
__ Faucet clean and shined
__ Stopper clean and in open position
Lower Storage Cabinets
__ Doors clean/dusted (run hand over inner/outer surfaces)
__ Shelves clean/dusted (run hand)
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rooms may now have more than one trunk in them
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squadron commanders may authorize curtains closed and/or windows open for temperature control
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(toasters, hot pots, coffee cup/candle warmers, toaster ovens, duel use microwaves/convection ovens, individual
coffee pots without timers)
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For three occupant rooms, two cadets display towels on the rung closest to the door (each towel grounded to front
or rear support) with washcloths hung evenly/centered over each towel.

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__ Items arranged in a neat manner
__ Closed laundry bags (not overflowing) or laundry level not above top of container

Desk:
__ No dust on desk shelves and side rails (run hand over surfaces)
__ Books/DVDs in descending order from either side, “V” pattern not needed
__ Books grounded to front or back of shelf (standardized in room)
__ Desk light illuminated and free of dust
__ Bulletin boards items shall be neat/orderly with all corners tacked
__ No extraneous papers/objects
__ No dust on desk (run hand over surface)
__ Laptop locked to desk *SECURITY DEMERIT 25%
__ All drawers shall be closed and unlocked (locked if not present)
__ Lock shall be on top of desk, in lower left corner, in locked position
__ Room key will be displayed to the right of the desk lock
__ No items near power cords, no items may be stored under desk
__ Cords neatly bundled or tucked away (behind desk)

Closet:
Overhead Storage Compartments
__ All stored items neat and orderly
__ Shelves and side edges clean and dusted (touch)
Hat Shelf
__ Hat shelf arranged in accordance with figure below (pull out Figure 3.7) (“extra caps”
includes civilian caps)
__ Hats grounded (back with back wall, front with front edge, sides with walls)
__ Eagle device must be displayed on applicable caps
__ Hat shelf dusted (run hand)

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Hanging Area
__ Items in correct order in accordance with figure below (pull out Figure 3.8)8
__ Verify standards met in accordance with figure below (pull out Figure 3.8)
(i.e., flight suit legs tucked, watch cap in parka, rain cap in raincoat)
__ Military clothing buttoned, snapped, zipped, clean, serviceable, and sleeves down
__ No items hanging on swivel/multi-hook, items evenly-spaced
__ Swivel/Multi-hook free of dust (touch)

Footwear
__ Military footwear in accordance with figure below (pull out Figure 3.5)9
__ Military footwear cleaned and shined (if applicable)
__ All footwear paired, laces tucked in or tied as worn, non-military shoes in rear

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civilian bathrobe may be used in place of issued bathrobe; this is the only case where civilian clothing may be
placed in the military section
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no gaps between shoes (shift shoes over if missing a pair), ABU boots placed nearer to center of closet than BDU
boots (however, the center cadet in a three-man room places ABU boots left of the BDU boots)

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Bed Units:
__ Outer part: free of smudges and marks, edge of bed dusted (run hand along)
__ Inner part (by mattress): free of dust (run hand along)
__ Mattresses shall be grounded to headboard
Note: 3 person room single beds must be approved by AOC. MFR posted behind mirror.
__ WAMI bed matches figure below (pull out Figure 3.3, measure 18” and 6”)10
__ Linens and blankets: clean and no excessive lint, hair, or other debris

Drawers:
Military drawer
__ Located at the head of the bed, top drawer
__ Opened 8 inches (all other drawers closed), inside dusted (touch)
__ Clothing matches figure below (pull out Figure 3.4, measure at least three)11
__ One of each item shall be displayed unless item is required for WAMI UOD
__ All other drawers: clothes are neat/clean/orderly/folded or rolled (not dirty)

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tolerance for measurements is ± ¼”
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measurement tolerance: ± 1/8”, glove thumbs tucked in, rubber bands may be used for rolled belts, tie tabs may go
on ties, [Note 7] other issued clothing (e.g. cardigan/USAFA sweater) neatly folded back left corner of drawer

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