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32 | Next licensee showed the LPA 2 bedrooms where children use and observed children's napping cots in bedroom #2 and children's table and chairs in bedroom #3 and did not observe any hazards. LPA observed 6 children were playing in bedroom #3 with licensee's assistant, Nona Adunts. Next licensee showed the bathroom in bedroom #3 that children use and did not observe hazards.
Licensee showed LPA the fire extinguisher was serviced 08/13/2020 as read by LPA from the service tag. LPA observed Fire Extinguisher was anchored to the wall in the kitchen. Licensee also tested the carbon monoxide and smoke detectors in the bedroom #3. Both sounded off the alarms and heard by LPA to be functional. At 9:30 am, licensee toured the LPA through the backyard and 2 side yards. Outdoor playarea is gated and fenced and LPA did not observe any hazards. Licensee stated that sometimes parents pick up children through the side gate which leads to the side yard.
Per licensee at 9:54 am, there are no pets, weapons, firearms or bodies of water on the premises.
The licensee was observed to be operating within the licensed capacity and is not exceeding the required limitations during this inspection. All adults present have obtained a criminal record clearance on Licensing Information System (LIS). The licensee has proof of current pediatric first aid and CPR (expires: 05/2021). Licensee completed required mandated reporter training on 04/28/2019.
At 10:10 am, facility roster were reviewed and completed. Per licensee currently there are 8 children enrolled in the facility. LPA reviewed four children's files from six present children, and completed. Also, LPA reviewed licensee's assistant, Nona Adunts file and it was completed.
INFANT CARE: Licensee states at 10:15 am, that she does care for infants. Any infants in care will stay in the area where the licensee or assistant are. LPA advised the licensee to sleep infants where the infant can be directly supervised and advised against sleeping infants in a separate room. The licensee states that infants sleep inside the home in one bedroom under direct supervision all the times. LPA reviewed SIDs, Never Shake A Baby, and safe sleeping practices. Infants should sleep mouth up, on their backs, free of clutter surrounding their sleeping space. Safe sleep concepts were provided.
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