Prisoners of war shall be quartered under
conditions as
favourable as those for the
forces of the
Detaining Power who are billeted in the same
area. The said
conditions shall make
allowance for the
habits and
customs of the
prisoners and shall in no
case be prejudicial to their
health.
The foregoing
provisions shall apply in particular to the
dormitories of
prisoners of war as
regards both total
surface and
minimum cubic
space, and the
general installations,
bedding and
blankets.
The
premises provided for the use of
prisoners of war individually or
collectively, shall be entirely
protected from
dampness and adequately
heated and
lighted, in particular between
dusk and lights out. All
precautions must be taken against the
danger of
fire.
In any
camps in which
women prisoners of war, as well as
men, are accommodated, separate
dormitories shall be provided for them.