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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Joe Macias conducted an announced Prelicensing/ Relocation Inspection. The LPA met with the Licensee Zarlakta Sangar and disused the nature of today's inspection. The Applicant/ Licensee recently submitted an application for a relocation. The purpose of today’s inspection is to ensure the home is in compliance with Title 22 California Code of Regulations. Todays census is 8, upon arrival LPA observed 8 children (2 infants, 5 preschool age, 1 school age) present, the Applicant/ Licensee will receive a deficiency for providing unlicensed care. Unlicensed care was discussed with the Applicant/ Licensee. The Licensee and her husband Habib Sangar are the only adult who reside in the home. The Licensee also has four children, an eighteen month old son, a six and a half year old daughter, a ten year old son, and a twelve year old daughter who resides in the home. The hours of operation are Monday - Friday, 7am - 5:30pm. The Licensee's CPR and First Aid are current, and expire June 26, 2023. The Licensee has completed the Lead Poisoning Prevention Training. Applicant may obtain liability insurance upon receiving her license.
LPA toured the indoor and outdoor areas of the home during today's inspection. The Licensee has a working telephone in the home. LPA observed sufficient materials, toys, and play equipment for the children in care. The home is orderly, and safe for the day care children. LPA did not observe a wall heater in the home (central heat). The off limit areas inside the home are: entire second floor, back yard, and detached garage.
LPA observed a fully charged 2A10BC fire extinguisher, working smoke, and carbon monoxide detectors. LPA did not observe a body of water. The Licensee states that she does not have weapons in the home. All detergents, cleaning compounds, poisons, medications, and other similar items are out of reach and inaccessible to children. Licensee states that he does not administer medications at this time.
Applicant will be using effective communication, as well as offering alternative activity as forms of discipline. Applicant understands that children's personal rights should not be violated; including no corporal punishment. Discussed isolation of sick children, supervision of children, capacity options, transportation of children, requirements for reporting suspected child abuse, unusual incidents/injuries, heat related illnesses, and requirements for assistant/substitute. LPA informed applicant that fire/disaster drills must be practiced at least once every 6 months and documented.
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