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25 | On December 13, 2023, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Annelise Villa met with Jessica Kieffer, Director, for the Three Year Required inspection. A tour of the facility was conducted. Upon arrival LPA observed 3 classrooms with 32 preschool age children present and 4 staff caring for them. Incidental Medical Services (IMS) were discussed.
Indoor/Children’s Area: Childcare center is clean, safe, sanitary and in good repair. Floors of each classroom have a surface that is safe and clean, cleaning compounds inaccessible, poisons locked, furniture/equipment is good condition, free of flies, other insects, rodents; tables/chairs provided to meet children’s needs; all play equipment and materials used by children are age-appropriate, each child has an individual permanent or portable storage space (cubbies, individually labelled with name) for his/her clothing, and personal belongings.
Trash cans for solid waste have tight fitting lids and water is provided by the facility. All materials and surfaces are toxic free are inaccessible and there is no fireplace. There are working carbon monoxide detectors, smoke detectors and Fire Extinguishers (2A10BC) each the classroom. There is a working landline telephone (landline) on the premises.
Restrooms: LPA inspected and observed two restroom for children’s use. Bathroom #1 is equipped with 5 toilets and 5 sinks. Bathroom #2 is equipped with 4 toilets, 1 urinal, and 5 sinks. LPA observed soap, toilet paper and paper towels readily available in both restrooms. Water temperature is appropriate.
Outdoor: Children use an outdoor playground for exercise and free play. The play equipment was inspected for health, safety, good repair and age appropriateness. The area was observed to be free of debris, free from hazard, holes, broken items, debris, No bodies of water were observed. There are areas for shade and rest. Grass and sand were observed under the playground structure was observed to be in good repair. Brick walls are used to enclose the playground.
Continued on LIC 809-C
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