The Laundry Section is responsible
for maintaining laundries at the 1200 Baker Street, 701 N. San
Jacinto, and 1307 Baker Street jail facilities. There are Laundry
personnel on duty twenty-four

hours
a day, seven days a week. Laundry personnel also staff the receiving
docks at 1200 and 1307 Baker Street. The Section is comprised
of one first line supervisor (sergeant) and twenty-one deputies/jailers.
The Laundry Section is responsible for the supply and laundering
of approximately 3.2 million pounds of inmate uniforms, linens,
and blankets per year. Uniforms and linens are washed twice
weekly and blankets once monthly. In addition the laundry
is the distribution point for numerous products used by Inmate
Housing (toilet paper, paper towels, mops, brooms, disinfectant,
bath soap, etc.). The laundry also supplies linen and cleaning
products as needed by the outlying jails.
Some items utilized by the Laundry are purchased through
TDCJ (uniforms, towel rolls, bar soap,
mattresses). Some items are purchased via established County
contracts (paper products for example). The balance of the
items are bought through competitive bid (blankets, sheets
and wash cloths for example)
Using female inmate workers from the New
Choices Substance Abuse Program and seven
sewing
machines the Laundry repairs inmate uniforms and manufactures
its own towels for inmate use. Towel stock is bought
in rolls, cut to length, and the inmates sew the edges.
The towels are subsequently distributed throughout the jail
system.