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25 | On 5/16/22 at 9:05 AM, Licensing Program Analysts (LPAs) Keturah Lane, Adrian Mangina and Jennifer Lott visited the facility to conduct an annual inspection. Upon arrival LPAs met with Director Amy Jones and proceeded to tour the facility. During today's inspection, there were 27 children with 5 staff in 4 classrooms. Appropriate ratios and capacity were observed. Appropriate care & visual supervision were also observed during the inspection while children were playing outside and participating in snack and other activities.
Furniture and age appropriate equipment is in good condition. Rooms have adequate heating, lighting, ventilation. Floors appear to be clean and safe. Drinking water is readily accessible. Bathrooms are maintained with operational toilets and faucets with appropriate temperature. Paper towels and toilet paper are available. Bathroom is lighted and has ventilation. Food service area consists of a kitchen which is clean and free of hazards. Menu is posted. Adequate food is available for meals. At 9:45 AM, LPAs observed shaving cream, Palmolive soap, baking soda and a bag of used batteries accessible to children. Children were outside at the time and items were inside an unlatched cabinet. LPAs advised Director to remind staff to read the labels and keep items inaccessible that say – “Keep out of reach of children” (see LIC9102TV). Cleaning supplies are kept separate from food and are inaccessible to children. Storage containers for solid waste have tight-fitting covers and are kept in good repair. Storage areas for poisons are locked. Director stated there are no firearms or other weapons on the premises. All foods/beverages capable of rapid spoiling are stored in covered containers at 45 F or less. The facility appears to be free of insects and rodents. There is an operational carbon monoxide detector in each classroom. (continued on LIC809-C...) |