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32 | Comfortable temperatures are always maintained, and first aid supplies, including antiseptic, bandages, scissors, and a thermometer, are readily accessible. Sign-in and sign-out sheets are used for accurate attendance tracking digitally. Daily health inspections ensure children with visible symptoms of illness, such as fever or vomiting, are not admitted. A smoke detector and a carbon monoxide detector are on the premises.
The outdoor play area includes a shaded rest area and is free from hazards, debris, and broken items. Cushioning material is placed under high climbing equipment, swings, and slides to absorb falls. LPA observed area under slide would need more cushioning material to be added. Sandboxes are inspected daily for safety. All air conditioning units, water heaters, and fuse boxes are inaccessible. There is no napping on the premises.
Restrooms: LPA inspected and observed six clean bathroom stalls. The toilets and sinks are functioning correctly and are age-appropriate. The water temperature is appropriate. LPA observed soap, toilet paper, and paper towels readily available.
Health-Related Service: Children are inspected visually for illnesses as they arrive to class. A review of medication policy indicated that prescription medication is administered only with the parent’s permission. All prescription and nonprescription medications have the child's name and are dated. A plan is to document and report to the child’s representative when medication is administered to a child. The Director and other administration staff administer medication and document the dosage, date, and time on a log. Medication is brought and locked at the center (unless the parent requests daily return). Medication is labeled correctly and stored in its original container. Medication is kept at the center until expiration and sent home with the parent for disposal. There are currently no children in care with IMS needs. The children will be in the classroom library area for isolating when ill. There is a blue plastic Childrens couch available for sick children. LPA observed a first aid kit.
A Fire Drill/Earthquake log is posted in the entrance of the classroom. The center conducted disaster drills for at least 6 months, last drill conducted on 2/27/25. A current Roster is available.
Lead Testing: According to the Site Supervisor, the center had drinking water tested for lead contamination, levels are under 5.5.
The parent board was reviewed and has posted all the required forms. |