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25 | On 1/29/2020 at 8:30 AM Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Angelica Ramirez met with Licensee, Toni Tyre, for the purpose of an annual/required inspection. Upon arrival, LPA observed licensee's granddaughter supervised by licensee and assistant. All adults were fingerprinted and associated to the facility. LPA Ramirez toured and inspected all rooms identified in facility sketch. Hours of operation are 23 hours Monday through Sunday.
This is a one story, two bedroom, one bathroom home with a den, kitchen, dining, living room, laundry area, one toilet room, and a detached garage. The detached garage is used as personal residence by licensee's daughter. There is no pool, spa or other bodies of water on the premises. Residing in the home is licensee, licensee's daughter, licensee's granddaughter (age three) and licensee's grandson (age two). The home has a fireplace that is tapped off and is barricaded, it is located in the living room. The main care area is in the living room, den (to the left of living room) and the third bedroom (used for day care children ages 2-5). The master bedroom (bedroom off kitchen) is off limits but has no lock, LPA requested licensee to add a handle and child proof door knob to make inaccessible. The bathroom (located in between master bedroom and day care room) is off limits to children. The toilet room is located behind the kitchen (directly in front of the washer and dryer hallway). There is no sink in this toilet room, children wash their hands in the kitchen sink.
LPA Ramirez observed age appropriate toys, learning materials, games and activities for children in care. The facility is inspected inside and outside for safety, comfort, cleanliness, telephone service (LPA updated licensee's phone number and email during this inspection), heating and ventilation, inaccessibility to poisons, detergents/cleaning compounds, and hazardous items that can pose a danger to children. LPA observed cleaning detergents and medication accessible on the kitchen counter, kitchen table and living room. This will result in a Type B citation. LPA observed the home to have substantial clutter in the den, kitchen and dining room. The amount of clutter can cause a potential hazard to children in care, this will result in a Type B citation. |