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25 | On 05/11/22, Licensing Program Analyst's (LPA's) Justeene Tamayo, Barbara Beneroso, and Licensing Program Manager (LPM) Mariela Ramon conducted a case management inspection. The purpose of the inspection is to follow up on the new location of the above ground swimming pool, and ensure the swimming pool fence meets Title 22 Regulations. Upon arrival LPA's and LPM were greeted by licensee and there were no day care children present. Per licensee she will be reopening the day care approximately 05/16/2022. At this time, no children are currently enrolled.
LPAs observed a fence measuring at 5 feet 5 inches. LPAs and LPM observed the fence to be sturdy with wood posts and allows for visibility from one side of the property to the other side of the property. Each partition of wood measures at a total of 34 feet in length. LPAs and LPM did not observe a ladder attached to the swimming pool, nor a self-latch gate. The diameter of the space of the hog wire fence is 2 inches wide. Per regulations the diameter of the fence must be 1 3/4 inches wide. LPAs and LPM did not observe a space from the bottom of the fence and the ground.
The pool can only be accessed by going through the garage door (key locked with sound alarm and video surveillance camera). Per licensee, the door in the garage that leads to the body of water is locked at all times and no children will be allowed in the garage. The garage overhang door will be closed during hours of operation from 9AM-7PM when day care children are present. LPAs and LPM did not observe any toys or chairs that could be a climbing aid to children in care in the pool area. All debris in the back of the swimming pool have been removed, and the back area of where the body of water is will not be accessed.
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