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25 | On this date, 2/11/2020 , Licensing Program Analysts (LPA’s) Ruby Ocegueda and Kathy Pacheco conducted an unannounced annual inspection. LPAs met with Director Lindsey DeVries and toured the facility, both indoors and outdoors. There are no bodies of water on site. Firearms/weapons are not allowed or stored on premises. All children were under supervision, including visual supervision, of a teacher at all times. There was a ratio of one teacher supervising no more than 12 children in attendance. There were no disinfectants, cleaning solutions and other dangerous items observed to be accessible today. No poisons were observed during today’s inspection. Director understands that storage areas for poisons should be locked. All materials and surfaces accessible to children were toxic free. All toilets, hand washing, and bathing facilities were in safe and sanitary operating conditions. All floors were clean and safe. Furniture and equipment were in good condition, free of sharp, loose, or pointed parts. All kitchen, food prep, and storage areas were clean, free of litter, rubbish, and rodents/vermin. All food was protected from contamination, and contaminated food is discarded immediately. This facility prepares and serves breakfast and lunch to the A.M. class and lunch and snack to the P.M. class. Solid waste storage vessels, including moveable bins, have tight-fitting covers on and were in good repair. Uncontaminated drinking water was observed to be available both indoors and outdoors. All foods/beverages capable of rapid spoiling were stored in covered containers at 45 (F) or less. Menus were posted at least one week in advance, where an authorized representative can view them. Facility had one or more functioning carbon monoxide detectors that met statutory requirements. Playground equipment was in good condition, free of sharp, loose, or pointed parts.
Outdoor activity space surface was maintained in a safe condition and was free of hazards. Areas around high climbing equipment, swings, and slides had adequate sand to support any falls.
Report continued on 809-C |