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Sample System Layouts

January 2, 2026

Summary

Diagrammatic examples of secure correctional foodservice systems

Correctional buyers consistently request simple, visual system diagrams. These layouts illustrate how secure foodservice systems operate inside jails, prisons, and detention centers.

1. Trayline Workflow (Cook-Serve Model)

Shows a secure, single-direction trayline with custody-controlled points.

Key Features:

  • Staff control hot wells; inmate workers may assist on cold side (if approved).
  • Diet trays isolated and verified before cart loading.
  • Carts secured and logged before exiting kitchen.


2. Dishroom Flow (Secure Return Loop)

Illustrates separation between soiled tray return and clean tray storage.

Security Notes:

  • Every returning cart is inspected for contraband.
  • Dish machine has tamper-resistant panels and enclosed base.
  • Clean and soiled flows never cross.

3. Meal Delivery Routing (Controlled Movement)

Visualizing a standard prison-level meal cart route.

Routing Principles:

  • No blind corners or dead zones.
  • Carts remain supervised at all times.
  • High-security units may require separate routes.

4. Cookline + Secure Storage Layout

Design Intent:

  • Completely restricted mechanical access.
  • All refrigeration hinges reinforced.
  • Chemical room isolated from inmate workflow.

5. Secure Meal Delivery & Return Loop (Full System Overview)

Why buyers care:

This diagram shows exactly how food, carts, and trays move — reducing risk and supporting compliance with correctional standards.

6. Example: Jail-Optimized Compact System Layout

Features:

  • Designed for frequent turnover and lower inmate labor availability.
  • Minimal equipment footprint.

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